skoebl
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#31
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by skoebl » Tue Apr 11, 2006 3:43 pm
Sevulturus wrote: Dash Riproc wrote: (...hmmm...I know there's a "new bikers forum" around here somewhere...now where did I leave it...?)
Don't you dare try to drag this topic back on track, it took me a whole 10 seconds to pull it off into the wild bluw yonder.
Also leave it to Sev to keep a topic on the track to which it had veered
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fireguzzi
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#32
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by fireguzzi » Wed Apr 12, 2006 3:11 am
Sevulturus wrote: Dash Riproc wrote: (...hmmm...I know there's a "new bikers forum" around here somewhere...now where did I leave it...?)
Don't you dare try to drag this topic back on track, it took me a whole 10 seconds to pull it off into the wild bluw yonder.
I just put an Icon sticker on my helmet. It looks pretty damn sweet to me.
I love stickers.
My tool box has LOTS of STICKERS.
CUSTOM STICKERS!!
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backrevin
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#33
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by backrevin » Thu Apr 13, 2006 12:40 pm
...I am contemplating some reflective stickers for the bike & helmet. Any supplier recommendations?
BTW you guys in this thread are too funny.....
...oh...and anyone know where I can go in these fora/forums (Sev?) for remedial mathamatics..2x2= ....
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Ralph P Perry
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#34
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by Ralph P Perry » Wed Dec 29, 2021 11:08 am
You got me interested. I especially liked the idea of reflective stickers for the bike and helmet. They can be cool designs or personalized. I could do some trial versions and send it to you. I have a cool sourse at hand
I have a feeling that in a 15 year old thread, ....please, no unsolicited links. Moderator. with plugins and filters that I could use to make a cool design without any problems.
SamEdward
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#35
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by SamEdward » Sun Jan 29, 2023 10:46 pm
Not only this site, I don't even have any experience of stickers as I wasn't ever interested
robort-786
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by robort-786 » Tue Aug 15, 2023 1:13 am
Your content is very informative and appreciable. I really like your content
hudsonchris
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by hudsonchris » Mon Aug 28, 2023 6:18 pm
Sounds like a clever idea! Using red reflective rimstripes as a cost-effective alternative to painting your bike's wheels red is a creative solution. It's great that you're exploring different options before committing to a full paint job. As for the website, if you're referring to where you're planning to order the rimstripes from, I'd recommend checking reviews or feedback from other customers to ensure a smooth experience. Best of luck with your bike customization journey!