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How to get the best stickers for your bike?

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Are you looking for stickers for your bike? Or do you have a design and want to know which type of sticker is best for you?

We are here to help you get the best stickers for your bike. They'll withstand the scratching, water & anything else you throw at them.

We'll talk about materials that work and throw in a few ideas we've found to inspire you to get the best custom stickers.

Let's get stuck in.

Firstly, which materials will work for you?

When looking at custom stickers for your bike, you need the following:

  • Plastic stickers with a medium-strength adhesive; this will ensure they stick to the paint, chromed or other similar material found on your bike. The medium-strength adhesive will not peel away paint when removing the sticker.

  • Laminated stickers that protect the printed layer. A laminate is a transparent, plastic film that can have a gloss or matte finish. It will protect the ink from scratches, scuffs, fading in the sunlight and any chemicals the sticker may come into contact with when cleaning.

Here is a breakdown of how a sticker it made so that you can see each layer:

  1. A clear gloss laminate protects from sunlight, scratching & water.

  2. Printed in full-colour using the latest technology with incredible detail.

  3. You can choose a coloured material to create your desired result.

  4. A medium-strength adhesive is perfect for your bike.

  5. The thick backing keeps your sticker flat and makes them easy to peel.

These die-cut stickers will all work. They are all laminated with a clear, gloss over-laminate. They also all have a medium-strength adhesive. You can also choose from a few different colours to create incredible effects. Die-cutting simply means they're cut to any custom shape you want.

Now you know which type of sticker will work, here are some ideas to get your creative juices flowing.

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1. Vintage biker skull; this would look great as a custom shape sticker printed on mirror silver or gold. 

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2. This sticker could go on your bike or inside your car window. Get it as a transfer sticker or a front-adhesive sticker for the best effect.

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3. Need to decorate your garage. We love this as an oversized wall graphic.

We hope this information & examples have inspired you. We've love to hear what you apply custom stickers for. Please let us know in the comments below.

 

 

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