The difference between painted on designs and vinyl cut decals

By Barry Attewell


If you have been rebuilding a motorbike and would like some sort of design on it, you may be wondering if you should have the motorbike painted or use pre-cut stickers. There are a few things you should be aware of before deciding.

Having the design painted on can be considerably more expensive than using vinyl. Some factors that go into the pricing is the specialised tools that are needed for spray painting, and the skills required to paint a design onto a motorcycle. This is normally out of the reach of most hobbyists who enjoy doing the work themselves.

Using stickers for the graphics on a motorbike is much easier for the home DIY mechanic. You are able to order precut vinyl decals from a number of merchants who will normally do any customised design you can think of. With the stickers being created and printed on a computer the labour is far lower and thus much more cost effective

Should the unimaginable happen and your motorbike gets damaged some how, stickers are much easier to replace. Even unique customised stickers can easily be printed out again exactly the same as the original set. With a painted design there is the difficulty of matching paint colours and finding someone that will be able to do repair work for you.

The last thing to consider when choosing between stickers and printed graphics for your motorbike is the amount of time each option will take. Stickers are relatively easy to apply to motorbikes, taking sometimes as little as a few hours. Painted designs on the other hand could take up to a few weeks with the added drying time of the paint between each coat and the preparation time that is required for a quality finish.




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