I'm working on a streetbike project and need 2 more of these (see pic below) stickers for balance. I think they are pretty strapped just trying to keep up with their current order load so was hoping someone here might have some that they aren't gonna use. If so, please PM me.
That's not a real dollar, it's just a picture of one. I can send you you lots of pictures of dollars.
Thanks for the offer but those 2 will give me the 4 that I need. If I make a mistake and eat one I'll shoot you a PM.
Just want to say thanks again to @Kurlon. Stickers arrived today. Probably will put them on tonight when I throw on the new calipers/lines.
I think it's done tastefully. Its 4 per wheel. They are mirrored on on the left and right side of the wheel, and another pair are mirrored 180* deg from it.
Broome, what are you going to do? The stickers are symmetrical which is good, but the wheels are white, which is bad!
I know right. But it is all ruined because they are stickers on a street bike. I've always felt it is disadvantageous for racers as a whole, for people to put stickers on their street bikes, unless being sponsored to do so. But as always, that is just my opinion. Others may vary.
I think that is true if racers run stickers for products that aren't sponsoring them as it gives the sponsor something for nothing. But, if non-racers put on stickers, it is advertising for the sponsor which can encourage them to sponsor more racers. Non-racers with Coretech stickers are like fans wearing Packer jerseys. It is good for the product and the sport.
I looked at it the same way. Kind of the same idea as streetbike with a race replica paintjob, sports fans wearing jerseys...same same, IMO. I know manufacturers/businesses want their stickers everywhere. That's why they come free with any motorcycle related order from just about every retailer. I can also understand the thought that people with stickers on their streetbike could make it harder for racers to secure sponsorship if potential sponsors feel like they are already getting free publicity.