Carbon Wrap

stevie Allen

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Anybody heard or saw Count recently?

just wondering if his carbon wrap stayed on his panniers and side panels,
Mine lasted 3 weeks before it started lifting.

I asked them to re-do them. Gave them a six week grace period before picking the panels up again and they gave me a refund , because it wasnt sticking. :nenau:comfort,

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Anybody heard or saw Count recently?

just wondering if his carbon wrap stayed on his panniers and side panels,
Mine lasted 3 weeks before it started lifting.

I asked them to re-do them. Gave them a six week grace period before picking the panels up again and they gave me a refund , because it wasnt sticking. :nenau:comfort,

:flag

I had my panels wrapped at the same place as Count, but I went for a matt wrap, rather than carbon. It hasn't lifted, and still looks as good as the day it was done.:thumb I am tempted to get them off the bike and painted matt black instead as the 3M wrap looks brown in some lights.:blast
 
mines fine:D carbon wrap, i was told the 3m was indoor only:D
 
i was told the 3m was indoor only:D

That's nonsense! .......... as you can see!

Here's a quick protector I made up for my KTM .......

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/29879887@N02/8287708867/" title="Untitled by tunneruk, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8341/8287708867_00013146c5_b.jpg" width="765" height="1024" alt="Untitled"></a>

And this is what happened to it two days later between Christmas and New Year ...

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/29879887@N02/8322398350/" title="off road 020 by tunneruk, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8078/8322398350_f1b419f420_b.jpg" width="1024" height="765" alt="off road 020"></a>

Today ..... it still looks like the first photo!
 
3m make the di-noc and the 1080. Di-noc was intentionally made for inside use and therefore does not take to kind to the outside elements. 3m 1080 is for exterior use, and should last for a few years if applied correctly.

The latest craze is hydro dipping, check it out on u-tube
 
If the alloy cases were freshly Solvol polished the surface would be slightly greasy. One reason anyway why a wrap might not stick.
 
Heard, you 3 boys got the word so observe, Blood stains, long range - cock gats! Crazy clips, I sink ships, cuttin faces like a pirate and we're the pistol packin people so you better obey...ya cnuts .
 


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