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Qdude79
04-07-2012, 03:32 PM
Got my '85 200X resto project fired for the first time last night (hallelujah!) and am starting to troubleshoot the minor things. With that, I want to finish it with the repro decals that it originally came with. Outside of putting it next to another 200X with original decals, are there any "tricks" that anyone uses to get these placed correctly?:wondering

dksix
04-07-2012, 03:39 PM
You can mix a couple drops of Dawn dish washer detergent in a squirt bottle of water (like the size if a Windex bottle). Clean where the sticker goes, really well. Spray down the area with the soapy water, pull the backing from the sticker, spray it with soapy water and then place the sticker. The soapy gives you the ability to move the sticker around some. When you have the sticker where you want just squeegee the soapy water and any air bubbles from under the sticker and let it sit for awhile. You can also use a heat gun it help the stickers bend on curved surfaces, just heat and work it with a squeegee. A bondo paddle works well too.

Qdude79
04-07-2012, 04:13 PM
Didn't know the soap trick, thanks! How do you know exactly where they originally went?

RIDE-RED 250r
04-07-2012, 05:11 PM
Might want to look through some of the old brochures on this site for pics of your year/model trike....

jb2wheels
04-07-2012, 10:46 PM
I like the TLAR method for stickers - That Looks About Right ...

Yamaha_Rules69
04-07-2012, 11:10 PM
I have seen a professional decal guy (he has his own buisness, and makes and sells decals) use windex. He sprays tank with a light mist, then the decal. He slides it to the correct positing, and uses a squeegee, then lets it sit for a while. Might be worth a try.

dksix
04-07-2012, 11:24 PM
Are you sure it's Windex in the bottle? Windex has ammonia in it and ammonia degrades the adhesives most commonly used in this type of application. If you're going to use anything like window cleaner for something like this, at least use GlassPlus, it's ammonia free.

Yamaha_Rules69
04-07-2012, 11:28 PM
Im sure I seen him use windex. At least, it was in a windex bottle, and it was a blue liquid.

Qdude79
04-08-2012, 12:18 AM
It's the placement I need help with. I don't want the tank decals, for example, to be rotated or too low...etc.

I'm NOT good at TLAR!