Yet another decal thread

stevek

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This is the best news I've heard in ages, my '90 Wicked frame has been lying in a bag in the garage for two months since it was repainted. All the gear is laid out ready for assembly but I cant assemble until the decals are on and the frame has been clear-coated! :mad:

Don't know what's happening on the Wendyll front, I'd been emailing weekly up until a fortnight ago but have finally given up on her and my money. :( Well, it has been three months!

Look forward to getting my hands on some decals at long last! :D
 

Doug Carter

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Staff member
Yes! Everything that I have already for the Yo is a low resolution, and I don't believe it was scanned at 100% for some reason. I have art started, but I am not sure on the actual sizes. The downtube decal art is missing on this end, too.


I'm online all day; drop me a note and we can talk about this further... doug@apexspeed.com OR on AIM: upon3
 

Spikes

New member
This is the best news ever! In a few weeks time a lot (hopefully) of Fat Chance bikes will see the light again....
 

Doug Carter

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Staff member
My only concerns are that there are SO many variations of decals for all of the years, I want to make sure we hit as many of them as accurately as possible. Durability is key, too. The factory ones are really fragile, even under a clear coat. I'm not sure what the best method will be for reproduction yet.


Time will tell. At least the ball is rolling.


:D
 

fat-d

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It would be great to give everyone access to the decal scans, or even the touched up final images (if the person doing the work wants to share). This site would be an ideal place to host a repository. What do y'all think? Has that been the plan all along?
 

Doug Carter

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Staff member
My guess is no, it won't be public domain artwork. ;) Just a hunch.

If these decals will be produced (and I'm betting on YES), there will need to be a cash outlay for production, which means that the decals will be SOLD, and it's the actual art is what keeps people from making their own. Giving it away doesn't help the process get off the ground.

Anyone contributing to the source for making sure the reproductions are 100% accurate (artwork, original decals, photos, etc) will have immediate access to the decals once they are produced.

Supply and demand. To this point, Wendyll had the only supply, for the most part.


The goal is to fix that and do it the right way.
 

Spikes

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Doug, what do you think. Will these decals need a layer of clear paint to protect them, or can they be applied on top? I'm asking so I can start building the bike for my gf.
 

stevek

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I don't mind paying for them one bit, after all a little time and effort will be required to get them into production and there will be other costs involved for materials, postage etc. Summer's around the corner and I want to get this Wicked sorted! The sooner the better in my case.
 

rody

Member
If the group decides to go with a updated die cut decal rather than the water slide, they can be used either on top or under clear coat.


I use this with my frames, under clear on wet paint and no clear with powder, and durability has not been an issue. These are also easier to apply for the consumer as they are less fragile and less tedious.

Doug, sending you a pm...

rody
 

Doug Carter

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Staff member
Oh man, I wrote a big long reply to you, and it's sitting in my e-mail outbox SAVED because I didn't finish it. Duh. I'm a moron.

Sean-Michael, they are absolutely beautiful. Great work! I'm making progress with some of the other art on this end. I think we are on a good path so far.




So few have answered my original inquiry...

Would you rather have NOS-like, difficult to use and very fragile water slide decals OR self-adhesive decals that aren't original materials, but more durable and will handle clear coats well (powder coat-safe is a different subject)?


Might have to do a poll on this one.
 

mainlyfats

Member
Sounds like you've already chosen...

And it also sounds like you know a lot more about this than I do, so I'll bow to your wisdom. Whatever you think works best is what I want! That said, I like the "put them on over powdercoat or under clearcoat" thing you can do with the heavier ones.
 

Spikes

New member
I would go for more durable, self adhesive decals, that could go on or under a clear coat. The water-slide NOS ones are a pain to use. As long as it looks NOS after they are applied! :)
 

NCAndy

New member
I'd also vote for the more durable and easier to use decals. I'd be in for a couple sets of Yo decals as I've got two that need repaints. No worries about cost either. I'd rather have a reliable source that costs more than the alternative.

A.
 

Geekhouse

New member
stickers

Doug,
I've been on this site everyday, and I just saw this thread. Anyway I purchased a set of Wicked downtube stickers over Ebay a few weeks back. I own my own frame company, and am sending these stickers to my sticker guy for reproduction. Basically I'll have a set of vinyl stickers that are really durable. I'd love to collaborate with you guys, so I'm sending you an email right now...

-Marty
 

scarrylarry

New member
If I can get a set of fat ti decals in white or red would be perfect for my build. If I cant get them here then its time for other options.
 

mrjarbles

New member
Doug et al.

To avoid reinventing the wheel, I have a contact of a gentleman who is a graphic artist and also has a vintage bike decal shop on the side. His prices are VERY reasonable and he can work with just about anything. Serioulsy, he is very good. Expect about $25-$35 for decal sets, but let him price them out. His website is below. If we could get him scans of what we need, he can work with them. May even discount for a volume order; I don't know. He is doing this for little gain and is building a nice inventory of vintage decal scans. He had some supply/prinintg source issues recently, but it is now all worked out. He is very popular on the vintage bike forums. No relation to seller, only a very satisfied customer.

http://www.velographicdecals.com/
 

Spikes

New member
Looks fab: I hope this works out just fine. I really can't wait to see the next project finished.
 
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