Motorcycle fairing wrap

"Why should I fairing wrap my bike instead of getting custom paint?" is one of the people's most common questions about wraps.

Results that are good and don't cost too much

Vinyl wraps are an excellent way to customize a motorcycle fairing wrap and make the finished product look great. A custom paint job can cost between $3,000 and $5,000, depending on the quality of the paint and how much detail work is done. On the other hand, a high-end motorcycle wrap can cost between $700 and $1,500, depending on the vinyl used and how much customization is done.

Getting started with motorcycle wraps is also easy with partial wraps, like tanks, colour block designs, trims, and other accents. Most partial wraps cost around $300. Not only is it much cheaper than paint, but it also has many other benefits that paint can't match. With vinyl cbr929rr fairing on by a pro, your motorcycle or power sports vehicle will have a stunning look that you can admire for years.

7 Good Reasons to Wrap Your Motorcycle or Powersport Vehicle

Cost

Depending on the colour, paint method, and paint quality, a custom paint job on a motorcycle can cost anywhere from $3,000 to $8,000. Depending on the design and number of parts, exotic paint jobs can cost as much as $15,000 or even more. Vinyl films with the best materials, decals, and custom graphics (the ultimate customization) installed by a professional cost between $1,200 and $2,000 and can last up to 5 years with the proper care. At Infinite motorcycle fairing wrap, you can get your motorcycle or power sports vehicle wrapped for a fraction of the cost of custom paint.

Maintain Resale Value

The resale value will stay the same if you keep the factory paint job. A custom paint job that shows someone's personality and style might not be what a potential buyer wants. You can get the most money for your car when you sell it if you keep the original paint job.

Infinite Possibilities

When you bought your motorcycle, you may have wanted a custom look or a colour that the factory didn't offer. As a bonus, vinyl wraps let you stand out from the crowd with a design that is truly unique and fits your personality. The wrap can also be kept for as long as you want.

When you want a change, have us take off the motorcycle fairing wrap and let you pick a new colour or design! Or you can choose to show the old paint! Custom motorcycle wraps can change how your motorcycle or other power sports vehicle looks. You can change the design every few years or whenever you want to keep people guessing and, of course, make other riders jealous.

Time to install

If you get a custom paint job, you may be unable to ride your motorcycle for up to two weeks. When wrapping a motorcycle or power sports vehicle, we can get it ready for you to pick up in 3 to 5 days. Don't let a custom paint job keep you from your bike for weeks. Instead, wrap it.

Protection

Say goodbye to chips, scratches, and damage from the sun. Motorcycle fairing wrap protects your factory paint by acting as a barrier between it and the weather and wear and tear.

Easy to keep up

Wraps for vehicles are easy to clean by hand with soap and water. Also, talk to Infinite Wraps before buying speciality quick detail sprays and ceramic coating products.

Removal That Lasts and Is Safe

Quality vinyl films give you a lasting look that can be taken off when you want to try something new. With proper care, the wrap will last as long as possible. Ensure not to leave your wrap in the sun for a long time. Your custom wrap will last longer if you keep your cbr929rr fairing or power sports vehicle in the garage. You can take off a vinyl wrap whenever you want. Wraps can last for at least five years. Rest assured that vinyl wraps that professionals put on do not hurt factory paint.

Infinite Wraps can install your custom wrap now because you don't have to sign a long-term contract, pay a lot for paint, or wait weeks for it to be customized. Set up your custom motorcycle fairing wrap right now!

Like to look cool while cruising? 

Good news! Custom motorcycle wraps are the best way to get people's attention anywhere, anytime. With a wrap that makes people stop and stare, you might get more attention than you thought. So go ahead and have Infinite motorcycle fairing wrap on your motorcycle wrap.

So, on my last track day, I went off-road and broke the gas tank, twisted the subframe, and destroyed 80% of the plastics. So I'm putting it back together with used and new parts. My bike was all black, but I could only find a green tank in good shape. So this will be my first Kawasaki that is green. The aftermarket fairings fit well for a set that costs less than $300. But they are not painted, and the most fantastic thing is that I found a company that makes a vinyl wrap colour almost the same as cbr929rr fairing. So I'll post an update once I've sanded, painted, and wrapped the parts. I'm going for a semi-custom look.

I wouldn't say it was hard, but it was frustrating and took a lot of time; how much each would depend on how complicated the curves were.

First, make sure that whatever you're covering is spotless. Even the tiniest bit of dirt or dust will trap air and cause a pimple that you won't be able to get rid of, and that will likely get bigger over time.

Even worse, if it's a sharp object, you could pierce the cbr929rr fairing as you smooth it on, which would be the end of the game. The same goes for any sudden ridges. For instance, if you have an edge where a piece has been fixed, you should sand it smooth.

Try to pick a day that is at least mild, if not warm. Trying to shape ice-cold vinyl into ice-cold plastic will give you dementia early on. You will also need either a hairdryer or a hot air gun. A plastic filler spreader works well, but make sure it has no sharp edges. You'll also need to put it on wet, so you'll need a spray bottle full of clean water that's not too cold. I liked to add a few drops of dish soap to mine, which made it easier to slide, but it keeps sliding after you're done, so you have to let it dry for longer.

Conclusion

Lastly, take your time and don't be afraid to peel it back and try again. Motorcycle fairing wrap will stretch to fit almost any curve, but you must gently tease it around the tighter ones, a little bit at a time. If you try it too much, you might be able to get it back to its original size by heating it, but it's more likely that you'll have to start over with a new piece.