Motocross Graphics

Now that you want to participate in Motocross, you got your apparel to look like a pro. Its time to give a pro looks to your bike. Look for the Graphics to suit your bike. There are many manufacturers you will find in the market with leader being Factory Effex. For your motocross graphic needs, you can get:

Sticker kit

Sticker kit includes Shrouds, Air boxes, Front fender, Rear fender, Swing arm, Upper fork, Lower fork and Under fender.

Graphic Kits

These are pre-cut kits printed on highly durable and scratch proof

Have special gas tank adhesive and anti-snag tabs.

Kits include shroud, gas tank and air box pieces for both sides.

Graphic Seat Covers

Triple stitched, durable traction top panel for grip and control. Scratchproof graphic side panels adding to durability and great looks.

Front Fenders

Scratch proof printing on 15-mil Ultra curve vinyl. Custom shaped to fit each bike model. Kit consists of fender tip and 2 sides.

Rear Fenders

Scratch proof printing on vinyl. Custom shaped to fit each bike model. Kit normally includes fender tip and 2 sides.

Pro Racer Fenders Kits

Scratch resistant fender graphic and the clear protective sheet that forms around the sponsor stickers with clear protection.

Finally add the best fitting, highest quality numbers. These numbers have strong adhesive and won't go off by a pressure washer. These are available in different sizes and range.

Applying your Motocross Graphics

Now the tricky bit, this will be a lot easier with two sets of hands so try to get someone to help you. With your heat gun or hair dryer first warm your dirt bike plastics up particularly if it's cold where you're working.

With a large sticker like a radiator shroud, peel back a small section from the leading edge and fold the backing flat underneath. Now you can stick just the small section to the shroud and lay the sticker flat against the shroud to make sure everything lines up. Pay attention to the cutouts for boltholes etc.

If it all looks good peel back a little more of the backing and keep working your way along making sure to squeeze out any air bubbles. Apply a bit of heat as you go, this softens the sticker and makes it easier to stick on curved sections of your plastics. Once the whole sticker is applied, squeeze out any air bubbles and give it a good rub down with a rag while applying a bit more heat, this makes sure it has stuck well.

If you find at any point that you have an air bubble that you can't squeeze to the edge, just prick it with a pin and get rid of the air that way.

For more advice on Motocross Graphics contact btosports.com