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Ktm, 1978 Tank Decals, Universal Self-cut Sheets - Ktm-de-7800-tasc on 2040-parts.com

US $44.95
Location:

Sweet Grass, Montana, United States

Sweet Grass, Montana, United States
Condition:New Type:Decal Kit Brand:KTM Placement:Tank Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Primary Color:Black MPN:KTM-DE-7800-TASC UPC:NA

Trim to fit as you wish, will bring the old faded tanks back to vibrant colours.


These are the highest quality decals on the market, they provide a great fit, great look and will never fade or wear off.


Graphics

These are made to withstand the rigours of motocross racing. High performance adhesive – sealed in graphics that will never fade or wear off. Can be applied over paint and a clear coat can be applied over the decals as well. 


Installation

The most important aspect of decal application is to make sure your tank is free of all grease, dirt, etc. A good solvent-based cleaner will do the trick. Once cleaned allow a minimum of five minutes before decal placement. Carefully align decals before removing the backing to familiarize yourself with placement then apply. Temperatures above 15 C work best. You can use a hair dryer to help shape the decal. Adhesive cures to its best bond strength after 24 hours – do not use bike until bond is cured.


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