Brand Name Decals

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    Johnnyvee

    Looking at getting one of our daughters bikes resprayed as she’s getting a bugger bike and is being handed down to her little sister.
    So I’m tarting it up for hey and changing the colour however dies anyone know how you go about getting the brand name back on there? Can you buy Decals or stickers to do this?
    Any help greatly appreciated.
    I could always just get her name on it but think it’d be cool of it still said frog.

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    MandaiMetric

    I just came across this, UK

    I just came across this, UK based.

    http://www.bicycledecals.net/

    #893091
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    Johnnyvee

    Oops should say bigger.
    Oops should say bigger.
    Shows the level of my texting and autocomplete really.

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    Beatnik69

    Quote:

    she’s getting a bugger bike

    #893087
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    StraelGuy

    If you can draw them, there’s

    If you can draw them, there’s a guy on Retrobike called Gil who makes bike decals – top quality stuff.

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    MandaiMetric

    Well, you tried, if they were

    Well, you tried, if they were unwilling to assist, then I would subsequently have no qualms about using knock off stickers, such as these – http://bit.ly/2r5zISG

    Good luck.

    #893083
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    Johnnyvee

    I already emailed them and
    I already emailed them and asked but as “they’re put on in the factory” they can’t supply any. Bit lame but then they don’t know that I’m not someone trying to pass something off as their brand…which I’m not. And having little girls I find things often come down to colour rather than function but then that may be true for most children.
    Thanks will look at taobao…

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    MandaiMetric

    If it were me, I’d take a

    If it were me, I’d take a cute photo of child and bike (pre-respray), and send it to the manufacturer with a request for a set of stickers. See if the company has human or robotic customer service.

    If that fails, taobao will likely have them – caveat emptor, naturally.

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