stealthing a stumpy ...
lasty
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Just getting together a tasty carbon framed specialized hardtail stumpy and need to de-bling the bugger as the scrotes around my area of Leeds seem to be particularly active at the moment .....
De-stickering of the forks wheels etc is pretty obvious but was wondering if anyone knows of a paint which will cover the carbon weave of the frame but could be easily removed ....??
Bit of a long shot i know but worth asking ...
Emulsion is not an option ......... :roll:
De-stickering of the forks wheels etc is pretty obvious but was wondering if anyone knows of a paint which will cover the carbon weave of the frame but could be easily removed ....??
Bit of a long shot i know but worth asking ...
Emulsion is not an option ......... :roll:
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Don't buy the bike if you're that worried about it being nicked, or take out insurance.0
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bennett_346 wrote:Don't buy the bike if you're that worried about it being nicked, or take out insurance.
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I ain`t worried about it getting nicked - If they want it they take it around here , just want to blend in a bit more ...
Lloyd Grossman bacon & tomato ........ mmmmmmm0 -
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Although the glue might dissolve the carbon underneathAnd now you know, and knowing is half the battle
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Have you thought about a vynal wrap? people get some very expensive cars wrapped so it must be relatively easy to remove0
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a few rolls of self amalgamating tape would cover it, and make it look pretty rough if you make sure not to apply it neatly.
its like stretchy, glueless rubber tape that sticks to itself. easy to put on, and easy to take off and wont damage anything.
its good for wrapping chainstays as well to reduce chainslap0 -
double post :oops:0