that does bring up the thought of sliders, haven't seen what sliders guys in Thailand have been using but there must be some out there we can use cause it will definitely help keep away some of those battle scars on the body.I personally like the red on the Grom as i emphasized that on the other threads
But the white is nice too. For the stunt guys they will have a bunch of battle scares when executing insane stunts. after seeing the marketing for the Grom I'm sure it will interest a lot of those guys in to doing stunts, wheelies, stoppies and all.
haha yeah especially when your doing this...I personally like the red on the Grom as i emphasized that on the other threads
But the white is nice too. For the stunt guys they will have a bunch of battle scares when executing insane stunts. after seeing the marketing for the Grom I'm sure it will interest a lot of those guys in to doing stunts, wheelies, stoppies and all.
wrapping the Grom might be a better thing to do and it's permanent. at least when it comes time to sell it will be easier since it will be a completely stock bike without any custom things that can't be undone easily.How much do you think it would costs to paint the Grom? It doesn't seem like there is a lot of surface area to cover. It could be pretty cheap.
It would be cheap but nowadays the better and easier alternative is wrapping or plastic dip.How much do you think it would costs to paint the Grom? It doesn't seem like there is a lot of surface area to cover. It could be pretty cheap.
Exactly wrapping is a cheap solution and you can buy kit to do it yourself. If you make a mistake you can just tear it off and start over. Even plastic dip is the same. Not too much people paint these days.wrapping the Grom might be a better thing to do and it's permanent. at least when it comes time to sell it will be easier since it will be a completely stock bike without any custom things that can't be undone easily.