Bicycle decals approval.
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Bicycle decals approval.
I have never done this sort of purely cosmetic repair before but when I picked up a stark naked ALAN Record bike I thought I would give it a try.
I went on eBay and found a set of decals that closely match the ones my frame probably came with back in the 1980s and sent off $15.50 to somewhere in Serbia.
They arrived yesterday and I wiped the bike down with a clean dry cloth and put them on.
I think they look pretty good.
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I went on eBay and found a set of decals that closely match the ones my frame probably came with back in the 1980s and sent off $15.50 to somewhere in Serbia.
They arrived yesterday and I wiped the bike down with a clean dry cloth and put them on.
I think they look pretty good.
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Thanks for the review, as I was actually thinking of ordering some decals from Bicals for a Koga-Miyata. Those are dedidedly more expensive, though, which has kept me from ordering so far.
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They look the part. Cool
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were they water slide decals or vinyl? either way they look good!
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Silk screened by BICALS on PVC vinyls which are thin and UV resistant.
Peal off the white back paper... Press in position... And pull off the front clear plastic.
Make sure to get the decal flat and in the right position the first time because the decals are VERY sticky and there are no second chances !
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Silk screened by BICALS on PVC vinyls which are thin and UV resistant.
Peal off the white back paper... Press in position... And pull off the front clear plastic.
Make sure to get the decal flat and in the right position the first time because the decals are VERY sticky and there are no second chances !
Bink
Peal off the white back paper... Press in position... And pull off the front clear plastic.
Make sure to get the decal flat and in the right position the first time because the decals are VERY sticky and there are no second chances !
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You are welcome and I thank you, thank you, thank you -- for including that link to the 2019 L'Eroica video. I really enjoyed that.
At $15.50, (which included fast delivery from Serbia to Canada), those ALAN decals I ordered were the cheapest full set - maybe because they were mostly just black letters on a clear background.
Some of the other sets were more elaborate, colourful, and pretty pricey but considering the amount of effort it would take to achieve the results any other way, maybe still well worth a few hours pay.
Precious and unique, "Made of unobtainium".
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You are welcome and I thank you, thank you, thank you -- for including that link to the 2019 L'Eroica video. I really enjoyed that.
At $15.50, (which included fast delivery from Serbia to Canada), those ALAN decals I ordered were the cheapest full set - maybe because they were mostly just black letters on a clear background.
Some of the other sets were more elaborate, colourful, and pretty pricey but considering the amount of effort it would take to achieve the results any other way, maybe still well worth a few hours pay.
Precious and unique, "Made of unobtainium".
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At $15.50, (which included fast delivery from Serbia to Canada), those ALAN decals I ordered were the cheapest full set - maybe because they were mostly just black letters on a clear background.
Some of the other sets were more elaborate, colourful, and pretty pricey but considering the amount of effort it would take to achieve the results any other way, maybe still well worth a few hours pay.
Precious and unique, "Made of unobtainium".
Bink
WRT the L'Eroica video: I am gearing up for this year's event (Covid permitting), and I came across this video. I think it is a great piece of work. It manages to actually capture the experience pretty accurately (I have been there a few times, and walked my bit ) while still being very slick, too.
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and then spending another $15.50 US for these nifty decals pretty nearly doubled the cost of the ALAN bike.
I think that its wonderful that someone is still making this exotic stuff available for us at a reasonable price.
Treat yourself ( and Mrs. Non-Fixie)!
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Silk screened by BICALS on PVC vinyls which are thin and UV resistant.
Peal off the white back paper... Press in position... And pull off the front clear plastic.
Make sure to get the decal flat and in the right position the first time because the decals are VERY sticky and there are no second chances !
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Peal off the white back paper... Press in position... And pull off the front clear plastic.
Make sure to get the decal flat and in the right position the first time because the decals are VERY sticky and there are no second chances !
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I always use blue painters tape everywhere I can to help me guide the edge of the decal down straight along or across the tube and sometime two strips to get it perfectly centered on the tube like you nicely done Prodotti Speciali.
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Make sure to get the decal flat and in the right position the first time because the decals are VERY sticky and there are no second chances ! For what it is worth, wet the area where the sticker is to be position with a solution of dish soap and water. Three or four drops of soap for a couple of cups of water (best applied with a spray bottle) Done with care and properly does offer a second chance - sometimes. I did manage to slide these vinyl stickers around a wee bit...
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ivory snow - that is soap, not detergent I was advised by a friend who ran a vinyl graphics business. Then the divorce... so sad.
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I had a guy put stripes on my Mini Cooper about twenty years ago and he placed magnets on the car for positioning and then sprayed deionized water with hair conditioner (one drop in the container) and slid the decals in position and finally used a plastic card to get the bubbles out. It came out freaking perfect . The "float " approach is best for centering and positioning.
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I did get some Capo reproduction decals from a guy in Austria. They look pretty good.
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That's Greg Softley in Australia, Cyclemondo. I can get excellent quality from him nearly as fast as I can from Velocals.
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