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Wrapping track fairings

Discussion in 'Ducati General Discussion' started by MrAliT, Aug 5, 2013.

  1. Finished. Did the lower fairings in carbon....better...much better.

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    #81 MrAliT, Sep 5, 2013
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  2. Brilliant!
     
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  3. That really looks the mutts nuts. A fantastic job :upyeah:
     
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  4. Much better, great job.
     
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  5. Well done that all looks great. My local Vinyl shop did one bike then flat out refuses to do others. And to be honest, i wouldn't have been happy with the result if it was my bike. Yours how ever looks awesome.
    Again, well done.
     
  6. Where did you get the rear tail unit number boards or did you make them out of white vinyl ?
     
  7. I made them then pinstriped with carbon. They were horrible to get in the right place and cut properly over the shape of the tail unit but once I had one done you can just use the backing as a template for the other side. Same as the front board too.

    If you're going to have a go, just take your time. I found using baking paper to make a template worked well.
     
  8. I wanted a similar shape to this. I'll try and take some more pictures to post

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  9. A few more of the tail.

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    #89 MrAliT, Feb 10, 2014
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  10. id be scared to go out in the sun in case it unwrapped .

    very nice though
     
  11. Just followed link from a different 'wrapping' thread.
    I have to say I am not a big fan but this brushed alloy look is very good.
    I like the way you used the wrap on the tail in different directions to make it look like it's built up from different sections.
     
  12. Thanks. It turned out nicely although I'm sure a pro could have done it as 1 piece.
     
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