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Re: does anyone own kuda, any objections? i want to do this

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 5:28 pm
by Gav
It might look better with a black helmet.

Re: does anyone own kuda, any objections? i want to do this

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 7:08 pm
by Slow and wobbly
Kuda's are gay.

2 in the arsehole whilst massaging your boyfriends perineum...........really you want to put that on your helmet?


Do you really want to display your homosexuality so openly?

Re: does anyone own kuda, any objections? i want to do this

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 7:51 pm
by tim
smithy5 wrote:That would be "ambikudaous"
ambikudERous? Even ambikudaous is ambikuderous

Re: does anyone own kuda, any objections? i want to do this

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 7:57 pm
by Sulli
robracer wrote:
aardvark wrote:Firstly, have you ever tried putting a sticker of that size on something round like a helmet? It's a bloody nightmare job, and you better be a) really good, and b) really patient, if you expect no air bubbles or creases in it.
The vinyls we use these days can go on far more complex curves (front corner of a plastic bumper, front mud guard etc) ;) add a bit or heat & on we go + with channels in the adhesive there is no bubble trouble :P oh & the adhesive is not aggressive like the good old days, it is pressure sensitive & classed as non permanent.
I had a client send a helmet before for decal application & its pretty simple Ardy ;)
Yea so there ya go :P Ardie ya old fart :shock:

Re: does anyone own kuda, any objections? i want to do this

Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:35 pm
by aardvark
Sulli wrote:
robracer wrote:
aardvark wrote:Firstly, have you ever tried putting a sticker of that size on something round like a helmet? It's a bloody nightmare job, and you better be a) really good, and b) really patient, if you expect no air bubbles or creases in it.
The vinyls we use these days can go on far more complex curves (front corner of a plastic bumper, front mud guard etc) ;) add a bit or heat & on we go + with channels in the adhesive there is no bubble trouble :P oh & the adhesive is not aggressive like the good old days, it is pressure sensitive & classed as non permanent.
I had a client send a helmet before for decal application & its pretty simple Ardy ;)
Yea so there ya go :P Ardie ya old fart :shock:
Yeah, they obviously don't make them like they used to!

Thanks Rob.