As title states anyone have recomendations for GTA race numbers , laser cut
that does not charge an arm and a leg
thanks
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As title states anyone have recomendations for GTA race numbers , laser cut
that does not charge an arm and a leg
thanks
Simon did mine.
http://alteredimagegraphix.com/
Thanks , will call him
While you're talking to him ask him about some custom graphics for your ride. He did some great personailised stuff for an old track bike of mine.
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I buy the 8" ones from royal for $8 per 3 number set, not fancy, but good enough for track days
Don't be a road crayon. Pavement does not care how cool you think you look in a t-shirt and shorts
I believe John Bickle is doing them now as well.
2015 Victory Magnum
2018 KTM 300XC
2014 Yamaha YZ450F
2005 Polaris Sportsman 800 EFI
I bought a roll of vinyl decal, made the stencil and cut out my own numbers!
Simon is the one to see for custom decals though.
Retired from racing - Enjoying my $$$
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http://www.oakleyscustoms.ca/lettering.php
Does all my decals. Some SOAR ones shown in this link from another racer.
Here is the best pic I could find of the work he did for me
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Last edited by spazio10; 04-11-2012 at 11:49 PM.
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forum member caboose does good work.
It is what it is...
I have a black belt in anger!
Trackside Cuts prepped the numbers for mine.... they'll do it ahead of time with custom colours/font type if you send them a message or email. I see them at every SOAR Round/Grand Bend day.
Just got a custom set already made and waiting for me when I go up there for the practice weekend.
Trackside Cuts are awesome. They work with you to pick a font you love and are fast. And they've never missed being at a SOAR round, so I know that they are dependable.
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2006 GSXR 1000 - Race Bike
2014 FZ09 - Street Bike
2017 YZ250X - Dirt Bike (2 Stroke)
2010 Sherco 290 - Trials Bike
2005 YZ250 - B Dirt Bike (2 Stroke)
2006 TTR50
"Not my circus, not my monkeys"
S.O.A.R. Superbike AM #986 - http://pscracing.webs.com/
2006 GSXR 1000 - Race Bike
2014 FZ09 - Street Bike
2017 YZ250X - Dirt Bike (2 Stroke)
2010 Sherco 290 - Trials Bike
2005 YZ250 - B Dirt Bike (2 Stroke)
2006 TTR50
"Not my circus, not my monkeys"
I don't really do them anymore, sorry.
If you know how to use Photoshop and/or Illustrator there is another Toronto company called Stickeryou.com that will allow you to upload your own graphics to their website which they will print on vinyl and die-cut for you. They are cheap and they say the stickers can stand up to outdoor wear and tear. I just had a couple numbers I made up myself printed with them and they turned out pretty good and only cost me $10 shipped (including free shipping coupon code). They actually let you layout the images yourself on their website on a page, so you can fill up the page much as you want and it is the same price.....I actually got the two numbers (front and tail) and a bunch of other stickers made for my son for that price. Anyways here is a couple pics of the numbers, first one is the art I uploaded:
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