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My new company vehicle

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 9:34 am
by cakey150
Some of you might have read my last post (my struggle) thanks for the kind comments. About half way through the build I'd had an idea to use it to promote my business. We build exhibitions stands and I thought it would look good if we could brand it up so that it looked like a cross between a works van and a show winning scooter. Anyway here's some shots of the mock ups and final results. We're off to Earls Court now so I'll get some more of when its on site
I hope i haven't ruined it.....
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The prep work starts...
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Playing around with some ideas (the missus said it looked hidious,,,,, she's going to have to go)
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Fresh from the printers, I sprayed the panels blue, the rest is self adhesive vinyls applied (its not a full wrap as you can still see the paint in the background)
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shame about the flat tyre
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Re: My new company vehicle

Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 10:49 am
by Andy Pickering
Good idea fella, good mate of mine has done the same to his GP200 to promote his entertainment business http://www.tribfest.co.uk/the-team-page4.htm he also did his ford tranny the same..

Re: My new company vehicle

Posted: Sun Sep 19, 2010 3:29 pm
by dirtyhandslopez
Lovely job. Something on the front might even it out a tad.
I used to have magnetic stickers on my scoot saying "scooters wanted". It worked, I pulled in a few scoots because of it, but , underneath the magnets, it caused the paint to rust.
Is there any problems with rust under the vinyl graphics?

Re: My new company vehicle

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 9:10 pm
by Diablo
I've only just seen this and your last thread James and got to say mate very impressed-good work fella!

Re: My new company vehicle

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:08 pm
by bigstevey
Nice job. Who did the wraps for you? ;)

Re: My new company vehicle

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 5:30 pm
by Fireman Ash
Puncture repair kit required?? :shock:

Re: My new company vehicle

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:57 am
by cakey150
dirtyhandslopez wrote:Lovely job. Something on the front might even it out a tad.
I used to have magnetic stickers on my scoot saying "scooters wanted". It worked, I pulled in a few scoots because of it, but , underneath the magnets, it caused the paint to rust.
Is there any problems with rust under the vinyl graphics?

Thanks,
Originally I was going to put something on the front, I agree that it probably needs something, however I thought that if I just stick to the side panels, I can always get a spare set, spray them white and then I can ride it as a normal scooter aswell, when she's not working
No problem with rust as yet, but they've only been on a few days, besides I dont take her out in the rain, she doesn't like it
Heres some photos of her earning her keep
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Re: My new company vehicle

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:58 am
by cakey150
Diablo wrote:I've only just seen this and your last thread James and got to say mate very impressed-good work fella!
Cheers Al, I couldnt have done it without you

Re: My new company vehicle

Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:59 am
by cakey150
bigstevey wrote:Nice job. Who did the wraps for you? ;)
Its a guy I know who owns a graphics company, he does alot of work on the stands that we build so he did them as a favour
PR Graphics... 0121 789 7850 ... Phil Rowley