does anyone own kuda, any objections? i want to do this
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Re: does anyone own kuda, any objections? i want to do this
It might look better with a black helmet.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: does anyone own kuda, any objections? i want to do this
Kuda's are gay.
2 in the arsehole whilst massaging your boyfriends perineum...........really you want to put that on your helmet?
Do you really want to display your homosexuality so openly?
			
			
									
						
							2 in the arsehole whilst massaging your boyfriends perineum...........really you want to put that on your helmet?
Do you really want to display your homosexuality so openly?
I got a sweater for my birthday. I realy wanted a moaner or a screamer.

			
						
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Re: does anyone own kuda, any objections? i want to do this
ambikudERous? Even ambikudaous is ambikuderoussmithy5 wrote:That would be "ambikudaous"
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Re: does anyone own kuda, any objections? i want to do this
Yea so there ya gorobracer wrote:The vinyls we use these days can go on far more complex curves (front corner of a plastic bumper, front mud guard etc)aardvark wrote:Firstly, have you ever tried putting a sticker of that size on something round like a helmet? It's a bloody nightmare job, and you better be a) really good, and b) really patient, if you expect no air bubbles or creases in it.add a bit or heat & on we go + with channels in the adhesive there is no bubble trouble
oh & the adhesive is not aggressive like the good old days, it is pressure sensitive & classed as non permanent.
I had a client send a helmet before for decal application & its pretty simple Ardy
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Re: does anyone own kuda, any objections? i want to do this
Yeah, they obviously don't make them like they used to!Sulli wrote:Yea so there ya gorobracer wrote:The vinyls we use these days can go on far more complex curves (front corner of a plastic bumper, front mud guard etc)aardvark wrote:Firstly, have you ever tried putting a sticker of that size on something round like a helmet? It's a bloody nightmare job, and you better be a) really good, and b) really patient, if you expect no air bubbles or creases in it.add a bit or heat & on we go + with channels in the adhesive there is no bubble trouble
oh & the adhesive is not aggressive like the good old days, it is pressure sensitive & classed as non permanent.
I had a client send a helmet before for decal application & its pretty simple ArdyArdie ya old fart
Thanks Rob.