Raining so much today on the Gower, thought I might have to sell bike and get a boat. So into the garage with bike and some eBay stickers to personalise my bike and my pump. Gave me something to do and kept me quite.
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I can see both sides of the coin but some people's taste is interesting to say the least!I think some peaple just like to be different. Like I said I have always been into custom cars and hot rods. My bikes as a kid would start of normal and then I would change the look just to make it mine. Not always a really radical change just a small detail here or there. My E Bike now I want to be different so that’s why I sticker it up. Not everyone’s cup of tea but it’s mine and I like it. If / when I come to sell it, possibly it would be harder to sell but I don’t think a few stickers would make a lot of difference. The bike is still there and works as it should.
Thats calling out for some stickarage!
The usual damage to the shoulders caused the skin on the saddle to start to peel away. The padding underneath was being exposed and it was getting worse quite quickly. I used to try gaffer tape, but that was an almost complete waste of time as well as looking awful. This is what I did to sort it.How did your saddle get infested with tubifix worms...
Fox used to sell "stealth" decals. They may still do so, I haven't checked. The stealth decal was two-tone black on a black background that matches the fork lower, or shock body. The Fox logo could only be seen if you looked at the correct angle and caught the light just so. I thought they were totally cool, still do! In my opinion, only worth doing if the bike is black.You might want to remove the Fox QR code sticker on the forks. It kinda takes away from the awesome "stealth" look. Maybe black out the tire sidewalls too!
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