If u have time, try to use zippo lighter fluid to clean off the sticky stuff after peeling off the stickers. It cleans like a boss, I assure u. That's my hack I have been using for many years already....cheers 😊
Handy timing! I've got a complete set to go on my Kove. Was going to wing it and more than likely make a hash of it, but now I'll watch how it's done, first, then make a hash of it, anyway. 😅
There might be a cheaper alternative to using WD40 which has become f´expensive over the last years. WD40 is a mix of white spirit and petroleum jelly a.k.a. Vaseline. It could be the latter that attacks the sticker glue so successfully. So making one's own WD40 is little effort, and you get 2 litres of it for the price of one 150 ml spray can. Very neatly done, I know who to call for help when I mess up such a job again! 🤗💪
Hello Vanessa, You are in perfect Focus, but that Classic on the Table is out of focus. My riding buddy had a Bultaco Aplena. It looks maybe like a Montessa. You don't look Preggos anymore, but I don't know when you recorded the video. My Yamaha Street bike is black. I have purchased Yamaha Racing Yellow, I don't know how to paint Graphics. There are many places that can silk screen the graphics for me on Vinyl. The Yellow will be Primer , color and clear coat. I don't know if I can apply the graphics and clear coat over the Vinyl .
It's a Greeves...a British motorcycle. Probably the first in the world (1960s) to use an aluminium frame. Held back by being under-capitalised, so reliant on buying-in Villiers two-stroke engines, which failed to keep pace with the Japanese and Europeans, once Suzuki had 'stolen' the secret of the expansion chamber from MZ of East Germany. Greeves built mostly motocross and trials bikes, but also road-racers and some road bikes. They were supported by the British government in building wheelchair-accessible vehicles: The Greeves Invacar. Company founder Bert Greeves started in business by building a powered wheelchair for his disabled cousin Derry Preston Cobb, and they later developed the Greeves motorcycles. Government support for the Invacar was withdrawn in the 1970s, and Greeves motorcycles went under not long after.
Dear Englishwoman, please explain to me why I like you? ...Walles and Gromit. Cartoon. Very interesting. You remind me of Walles, Vanessa. No-no, not in the sense of bald, ugh... I mean - technical talent. And you, dear blonde, could you make a motorcycle from scratch? On your own?
Thanks for you how-to video. Bike getting new again. For another race? Happy days, Günter/Nürnberg
Gunter the 'Gurdian Angel '
Strong 💪 Vanessa 😊
Owsome style
Thank you Ms. V. Good tutorial.
You're welcome 😊 Glad it was helpful, thanks so much for watching
Brilliant timing. I’ve got a full new graphics kit for my CRF300 and haven’t started yet because I didn’t really know where to start
If u have time, try to use zippo lighter fluid to clean off the sticky stuff after peeling off the stickers. It cleans like a boss, I assure u. That's my hack I have been using for many years already....cheers 😊
Handy timing! I've got a complete set to go on my Kove. Was going to wing it and more than likely make a hash of it, but now I'll watch how it's done, first, then make a hash of it, anyway. 😅
Haha brilliant. Good luck. Let me know how you get on
There might be a cheaper alternative to using WD40 which has become f´expensive over the last years. WD40 is a mix of white spirit and petroleum jelly a.k.a. Vaseline. It could be the latter that attacks the sticker glue so successfully. So making one's own WD40 is little effort, and you get 2 litres of it for the price of one 150 ml spray can.
Very neatly done, I know who to call for help when I mess up such a job again! 🤗💪
Venessa, you need to have a mascot. I suggest a "Dodo" and get a plushy made with the girl on a bike logo.
Hello Vanessa, You are in perfect Focus, but that Classic on the Table is out of focus. My riding buddy had a Bultaco Aplena. It looks maybe like a Montessa.
You don't look Preggos anymore, but I don't know when you recorded the video.
My Yamaha Street bike is black. I have purchased Yamaha Racing Yellow, I don't know how to paint Graphics. There are many places that can silk screen the graphics for me on Vinyl.
The Yellow will be Primer , color and clear coat. I don't know if I can apply the graphics and clear coat over the Vinyl .
It's a Greeves...a British motorcycle. Probably the first in the world (1960s) to use an aluminium frame.
Held back by being under-capitalised, so reliant on buying-in Villiers two-stroke engines, which failed to keep pace with the Japanese and Europeans, once Suzuki had 'stolen' the secret of the expansion chamber from MZ of East Germany.
Greeves built mostly motocross and trials bikes, but also road-racers and some road bikes. They were supported by the British government in building wheelchair-accessible vehicles: The Greeves Invacar. Company founder Bert Greeves started in business by building a powered wheelchair for his disabled cousin Derry Preston Cobb, and they later developed the Greeves motorcycles.
Government support for the Invacar was withdrawn in the 1970s, and Greeves motorcycles went under not long after.
Cute 🔥❤️
👍You are strong ,brave and beautiful 🥰and you have the most beautiful eyes in Europe😍☝️❤️nice video,thank you🌷
Dear Englishwoman, please explain to me why I like you? ...Walles and Gromit. Cartoon. Very interesting. You remind me of Walles, Vanessa. No-no, not in the sense of bald, ugh... I mean - technical talent. And you, dear blonde, could you make a motorcycle from scratch? On your own?