I have already paint my GS :)
Now it look^s like new :mrgreen:
But I found it^s ugly :roll: whith out stickers.
So my question is,is it possible to get original stickers?
Or I should make them?
I think that my Gs 1994 y.m
Here is her photo
http://www.moto.kiev.ua/_people/_93436201202/GS.jpg
http://www.moto.kiev.ua/_people/_93436201202/my2.jpg
what kind of pegs are u using? i would love to replace the big hunky rubber ones
Look for a local business that does vinal cutting. Usually involved with custom cars, bikes. They can make a vinal sticker for you.
-Anti
This is LSL pegs.
Also try http://www.tricktape.com/
They have lots of options.
Thank^s
But I want the same :(
If you have pics of the originals, they can duplicate them.
-Anti
You might be able to get them from Suzuki but I bet you'd be looking at over $100 for a full and correct set.
add it to the list..... :cheers:
why not some nice tank badges instead of the full graphics....in chrome!!!!!
:mrgreen:
:)
www.tapeworks.com can cut very OEM looking stickers in just about 100 different colors and materials.
I had them make some in white retroreflective. It looked normal in regular light, but glows bright under headlights. A pair of tank ones and a pair of little ones for the nose and tail of the bike cost less than $30.
(http://www.gstwin.com/albums/member_bikes/agg.jpg)
What is LSL? I like those pegs too and would go great with my new looking GS... Where did you get them and how much did they cost?
I bought them in Germany,
It cost^s something like 30-35 euro
LSL also make rearsets for the GS500 and they look great!! :thumb:
the USA distributor is Spiegler (SP?) brake lines I believe, though i don't think they stock any of the gs500 parts :(
here is the link for LSL products in the USA
http://www.spieglerusa.com/LSLhome.htm
enjoy :cheers:
Great thanks for the link! I am thinking about getting a set!! I appreciate your help!! :cheers:
www.ronayers.com sells OEM stickers. I got a stock tail sticker for about $25. The dealer wanted $35. You can look up the part numbers at www.bikebandit.com.