Vinyl Wrap in the Bay Area

psychocandy

wrecker
My only suggestion is don't do it yourself. lol. At least not unless you plan on a lot of practice. It's harder than they make it look in them YouToob vids.

Is it a whole tank or just a tank cover? If it's just a tank cover, you might want to consider Plasti-Dip in a spray can. After my incredibly mediocre DIY vinyl wrap attempt, I think I'm gonna try Plasti-Dip. It goes on like spray paint, but peels off like vinyl wrap. Cheap enough that if you're doing just a tank, you can probably try several times if the first time doesn't go on so great.
 

shouldnthave

Taze away, Yana...
I had the guys at Werkshop in So Sf do a bunch of graphic work for my race car over the years. Good prices, and top notch work.
 

HMan510

Washed up Ex-Racer
I'd talk to Nick at O2 Creations. I've seen a few the bikes he wrapped in person and the're always top notch. Should be pretty easy to tell which was wrapped vs. the one I rattle canned :laughing
 

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HMan510

Washed up Ex-Racer
thanks. Just talked to Michael, is that SuperMike?

Sounds like he's my man.

Cool, IIRC, Michael is Nick's business partner at 02 Creation.

SuperMike is a long time BARFer who makes good quality stickers, he may do vinyl wraps as well.
 

ViperThreat

Well-known member
I'm also looking for a vinyl guy - tried wrapping myself, but after wasting 5' of my roll on a single part, I decided it'd be better to get a professional.
 
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