yo what’s going on fam today I’m gonna show you guys how to final wrap a motorcycle from start to finish let’s start with the materials so first thing I like to use these disposable blade this needs blade just snap off I have the titanium version yeah be really careful with the titanium ones because they’re super sharp so it’ll scratch everything next just a squeegee of some sort it’s got a velvet end right there some cutting tape this is by wrap cut got on Amazon this just helps if you’re like trying to make precise cuts I’m gonna need a heat gun this one is from Harbor Freight paid 16 bucks after taxes it’s actually my second one the first one broke after about a year and a half or so it lasted actually pretty long next obviously some vinyl I like using Avery supreme that’s what
I’ve overused I’ve tried 3m but 3m just takes a little more heat to stretch and Avery is more pliable I think so I use Avery supreme and everything that I have here I’ll go ahead and link below it was not laying probably really I like to be very simple I don’t carry on the vinyl wrapping tool belts or anything like that very simple and you know the vinyl wrapping stuff so let’s get started so first thing I like to do is take part of the motorcycle get all the fairings prep fix it just clean them I use simple green don’t mean nothing fancy and then I’ll I’ll start off with the e stuff so let’s start with the nose fairing okay and then we’ll do I probably do these side panels this was damaged but the vinyl wrapper in that all those scratches won’t show move on to the tail section afterwards probably do the tank laughs I always do the pink cover laughs because I do that in two pieces so whenever I’m wrapping pieces I like to like just kind of mount them on the bike but have them easily removable when I stretch the vinyl it just helps that the the piece is taut if I’m wrapping on a table makes it a lot harder the fairing it just slips on me so I like to just mount it maybe put like one or two screws to hold this fairing in place and then once I get like most of it laid out and stretched out and I’m ready to cut I’ll I’ll pull it off and I’ll just cut it inside on my table or something like that I’ll take my measuring tape and I’ll measure like a square around the part that I’m wrapping well I could go like 2 inches 2 to 3 inches path so this one I’ll call like a 31 by 2 foot and you can do this upside down too and use a marker but I’m not going to do that 31 be right here let’s do that mark right there get off a little bit now I’ve already practiced earlier you just kind of give it a good once look over just to make sure there’s no big specs double-check make sure everything looks good and it does all right so I found a couple rough spots but I’m gonna go ahead and just to be sure I’m gonna use some denatured alcohol to go ahead and clean this up some more this evaporates really really quick so you know you have to wait long for it to dry and you’re just gonna drape it over it just like that try to find the right spot for it first okay and then I like to start in the middle they call this glassing okay and notice I’m not using any heat yet
I don’t like to use a lot of heat when I rap so one thing that’s good about a cold stretching is you don’t have to worry about it over stretching because you’re not applying any heat to it at all all right so I got this left side practically done I’m gonna hit that SEC side alright guys so I got the ones already but stretched onto the ferry now I’m going to go ahead and remove this and finish it off on my table actually before I do that I’m gonna hit it with some heat just to make sure there’s no uh bubbling if there is I could just press it down [Applause] okay so I’m getting a little bit right here I don’t know if you guys see that I’m not sick in this area that’s why you hit it with some heat the pilot spots push it down with your finger there’s more right there coming up see that so all I do take my finger and decision now you can use this squeegee too but I like using my finger I hate it again with the heat today again over here these spots right here all that those are just pockets of air [Applause] did either working out and president alright there it is now I’m gonna bring this inside and just kind of start cutting this fun I really wanted you guys to understand so every time you come across an edge like this and you’re gonna want to fold it over the the technique is to basically to shrink the vinyl wrap around it and it creates like a I almost like a cling or like a really secure spot to where it doesn’t start peeling because these these corners are very prone to peeling so what you want to do is try to shrink the vinyl onto these corners right here so you got one two three and then like a bunch right here four or five six so I got seven corners I need a shrink okay so we’re going to shrink this corner right here see that just kind of start folding it over to try to get all those little fingers out they call them little fingers bunch of almost pieces little wrinkles okay I want to get that on just like that gives them most of that out of the can and stretch it out okay and right about there you’re going to add a little bit of heat and it starts to shrink onto the corner as it cools down you’re stretching it over you don’t want to stretch too hard when it’s hot because it’ll rip add a little bit mucky back a little bit you’re gonna feel it your fingers are here you’ll know how hot it is you know how much the stretch so you don’t rip it that is a very very very nice corner so I’m just gonna repeat that on all the corners and then I’ll keep holding the sides over I’ll keep adding heat just so I can get a really really nice tight wrap around the parent okay so now I’m gonna go ahead and start cutting even though that other side’s not finished I basically made a little relief cut right here and then I started pushing it in with my fingers as far as you can go over because there’s like a little level ledge or something right here and I’m just gonna go ahead and start cutting all I like to do is like just do just a little bit at a time stop peeling it back and then pushing those edges down with my finger see that right there so this is all already heated and shrunken and I just kind of start cutting along this edge pretty far so right there then I’ll just keep pulling and pushing it down and then right where I left off those are all a few cutting and I’ll push it in again now the key to vinyl wrapping to good vinyl wrapping is just it’s patience you had a really patient eye I can in vinyl wrap this pretty quick but if you want it to last you have to be a pretty patient okay so as I’m folding over you guys can see I’m making these uh relief cuts because I can’t pull this over like that so I’m gonna probably make the relief cut right here to see this curve it’s really hard to fold it over at these curves so what I did is made some relief cuts so that way it’s a lot easier to just fold over like that okay so that’s it I’m gonna go and call it a night it’s 11:20 right now it looks really good looks really good I’m freaking excited what’s going on guys it’s day two
I just had breakfast so I just want to show you guys a progress on the nose I haven’t mounted right here you can see how clean he came out and I really took my time on this wrap I want this one to last because I really like this color but yeah you can see the edges are very clean you might be wondering like there’s a spot here that’s kind of bubbled up and you just push it in I left it overnight it’s cold in the garage so let me pull this off here okay and you can see there there’s some wrinkles but that’s all on the inside anyway what I’m concerned about or what I’m looking for is any lifting and especially in these uh these corners and it doesn’t seem to hit B doesn’t seem to be lifting at all so those are the areas of concern but yeah this one this one came out good so let’s go ahead and keep going for now we’re just gonna do the two smaller side panels that are carbon fiber so one thing I wanted to mention was that when you’re working on something whether it’s vinyl wrapping or changing oil or anything that has to do with working on your your stuff try to keep everything clean try to keep everything organized that way you’re not losing tools you’re not miss placing any items you’re not wasting time looking for stuff so notice I have that table I don’t have any like used up buying all laying around I do have that that vacuum from the that roll which I am gonna toss but a lot of times like we get really messy and that’s when you start to lose things and sometimes it takes forever when you’re trying to find something or just it’s just it’s not it makes things a lot harder if you’re messy and that’s how I’ve lost a lot of tools really you know my a lot my friends come in here and that’s fine they can use my tools or whatever it’s just they’re not really organized or they don’t maybe they don’t care out of them but yeah see you like look seeing here I’ve showed you guys so much I’m missing fooled before and that’s just it’s just due to not being organized and not cleaning as you go so I think really just cleaning as you go staying clean is really important whenever you’re working on a project so as you can see this piece has some scratches from when I went down in the summer but the big thing about the r-1 m’s is that they’re fairings a lot of their frames are carbon fiber now these this piece specifically is not OAM and as much as i would like to just buy another set of this yeah i think i paid like one hundred and sixty nine dollars for two of these I think what I’m gonna do since this top part it is not scratched up and I really want to show a little bit of carbon fiber I think I’m just gonna stick some cutting tape right here to make a nice straight edge that way it’ll still show a little bit of carbon fiber and it’ll go along with that r1m theme alright so for the cutting tape the string is always on the one side of this this tape here so that’s the tape this tape is the red and then there’s the string where you want to place the string when you’re pulling up it’s a lot better if you have this tape on the side that you’re not using does that make sense so this side this side of the vinyl is what’s going to be on the bike and this will be like the really crappy side so that way when you pull up on the string this tape will come along with it rather than stick it underneath the side that you’re keeping so you really have to pay attention to how you lay down this cutting tape whether the actual tape itself is going to be underneath the piece that you’re keeping or if it’s gonna be underneath the piece that you’re throwing away for me it’s easier if the tape is underneath the piece that it’s throwing that you’re throwing away but if you mess it up it’s not that big a deal you just pull it out and just press it down but just to make things a lot easier for you okay so we’re gonna use this as an example so everything on this side is going to be tossed so the way I’m laying this down is the string is going to be on this side it Cape is gonna be on this side just like this and now when I lift it up this red tape is gonna come off with the stuff on tossing okay and just start using your fingers to press it down so I’ll just go all the way across right in the center like that just start pushing
it out with my fingers very simple this is this pieces this piece should take you only a few minutes to do and that’s it start stretching these ends right here because you’re going to start cutting it on these ends right where the cutting tape is really really press that in with your fingers okay and obviously everything that’s past this point this is where I’m cutting so this part doesn’t really matter okay and then just kind of start forming the shape by stretching it so you see this the shape forming slowly and again with these edges we’re going to shrink those edges that way we can get a really really nice nice clean nice seal okay and just like before we’re gonna heat the surface to get rid of some some bubble and just like before there’s a ton forming and I want to do is just to take your finger and just press them down kind of want to start in the middle just in case they may start forming up together just like that but it’s very easy you just work them out with your fingers you can use a squeegee to to make sure life easier you won’t have sore fingers okay that looks good I’ll hit it again with some heat no more cool now we can start with the edges start forming this edge right here just like that hit it with heat I can let me see here there it is again we’re gonna hit that with some heat and just keep forming it over just like that that will create a nice seal because it’s those edges like I said it’s those edges where it starts to lift those are very prone to lifting so really really want to seal those edges so I’m just gonna do that again with these just like that here’s another corner right here can you see how I’m waiting before I start stretching it for the vinyl to cool you want to wait for it to cool before you start stretching it even if it’s like a couple seconds then you could rip it very easily if you don’t wait so I have a little bit of tension right here I’m gonna make a relief cut just fold that down just like that fold it over there it is okay and now you can start cutting I’m not gonna fold these over because this piece is so easy to repair if I really needed to but the way I’m sealing these edges I I trust myself enough to where I’m very confident that it’s not gonna start peeling so again I’m just gonna cut I’m going to use the very middle parts of the blade to cut I haven’t snapped it yet because I’m not doing any fine cut so I’m just kind of gliding my blade across the edge so that’s that’s all you want to do you want to finesse it okay so get those edges nice and firm and then start cutting like that and you just want to glide it over okay just like that see and you know it’s not gonna be perfect on the bottom but as you see that eons kind of wavy but on the other side you can’t really help alright there it is I want to go ahead and hit the side with some heat really get a nice seal on it just take your fingers and then just run it across the edges and that should be good okay now for the satisfying part normally these kind of you should just be able to just rip it off but that takes forever so what you’re gonna want to do is just cut into the tape and try to expose the little string be careful with this part because you can cut your fingers really easily so a little cut like that should be out pull that out now there it is okay know what you’re gonna do is just pull the string just like that and then right here on this part you just want a nice little tug and what I do is I’ll hold I’ll hold the vinyl and the tape in like this one finger and I’ll tug on it I’ll get all the way to the edge and if you write also a little trick you can just make a little cut with the blade right here just like that just little cut and then try to get it in like one pull okay you can even heat it a little bit that’s often ZUP the vinyl and makes the string cut easier just like that all right so now remember what I said about the tape being on this side as you can see that so the tape is actually under the side that I’m not using and instead of pulling on the vinyl I’m gonna pull on this and that’ll lift it up see that lifts up the side you’re not using and there you go you’ve got a nice straight edge and you just start pushing pushing it down and that’s it I’m gonna repeat it again on the the other piece like this alright so I got those smaller easier pieces done now we’re gonna work on the right side this is where again I have some scratches and damages and this is where the vinyl will come in and just clean all that up things to take note of there’s these little ridges okay call them like little valleys basically basically it goes in like this okay and if you lay the vinyl on top like that and try to push it in like through stretching its gonna pop right back up and there’s there’s two ways to remedy this the first way is you use this stuff called primer and it helps it’ll help keep the vinyl in there and stuck in and it won’t pop up okay the second way is you’re gonna want to you’re gonna want to start rapping this and instead of going over both sides so instead of wrapping it like that and I’m trying to push it in what you’re gonna want to do is wrap one side push it in here and then over to the other side like that that’s how you want to wrap it otherwise if you’re just stretching it into the into that little Ridge or that little indent more than likely it’s gonna pop up and it’s popped up on me but I’ve wrapped this one specifically numerous times right here I’ve done that to where I just I wrap over it and then I heat it and I stretch it in and I didn’t put any primer in there and it just popped up so this time I’m just gonna wrap probably start here in the middle wrap push push push push that in and then stretching this out like that that way you have more material in there and it’s less likely to come out so like I said you got to watch that end in a little Ridge and it’s like right about here it’s right here so what I’m going to do is I’m going to I’m going to glass the center and I’m going to pull this back up and then go right in that Ridge what’s the material okay now we’re gonna work on this Ridge right here okay and then I’m gonna start pushing this in just like that now with big pieces like this you’re going to get a lot of wrinkles which is fine why is you haven’t heated it too much as you can see I use a zero heat on this so see how I’m pushing a lot of material in then I’m just going to stretch it right back out anyway once it comes over that Ridge now this is what’s hard about taking the fairings off before you start wrapping because when you’re stretching everything the fairings remove that’s really annoying to try and stretch this all right so there’s plenty material in that in that little Ridge right now and that shouldn’t cause anything to pop up even if I heat it I should stay in place keep going at this alright so I got I got about halfway there and I think what I’m gonna do now is start trimming areas where I think there’s gonna be excess vinyl just to make it easier for me so let’s go ahead and do that alright guys so that is it practically done took about 40 minutes or so some we’re gonna fence around for me or like right here but I think you’ll be fine I’m just gonna it’s gonna really heat it up and see if anything comes up but the major areas that I was concerned about here and here I I’m pretty confident that was not going to lift all right so I haven’t left yet I went ahead and finished up this cutting of the side here again I wanted to show some carbon fiber so I’m gonna go ahead and start peeling this and that’s it that’s a nice and clean line just pushing that side a little bit that’s good all right guys so mmm I just got home from school I just kind of left this sitting right here in my living room and basically it looks good I want to believe it to see if there was anything that would pop up and it looks like right there and I did start lifting right there and that’s how I said about the little valley you’re a little rich thing so I think what I’m gonna do is I’m gonna try to repair that how I’m gonna do that is I’m going to just add some heat and try to stretch that into place and hopefully that that fixes it notice how I haven’t really cut anything you don’t want to start cutting yet just in case you get like unexpected lifting in certain places where you haven’t had it you already have an added heat so even right here it started lifting too if you guys can see that so now I’m gonna try to add heat to it before I unwrap every time I try to add add heat and push it in and then just kind of leave it to see where I’m at and I’m gonna go ahead and probably start on the other piece all right so it looks like that pretty much fixed it I just had to add a little bit of heat and I let some of this area escape this this little air pocket escape through here and it seems to be fine like when I had nothing seems to be lifting weights nothing like major like there’s like little bubbles in here I could probably lift it and get it out but it’s it’s just so small it’s not even noticeable yeah see it as I push them down they’re not they’re just kind of going away so just kind of work at it and then try to get those out but it’s already starting to look pretty pretty good and for this I’m not gonna do like direct on the line cut I’m gonna put leave some tabs where I think lifting might occur let me just show you what guys what I mean so what I can do here is just I can just start tabbing everything like that you can even cut these shorter if you wanted to but basically on the areas that I feel like I need more or places for it to stick I’ll just make a tab like that okay and I’ll just leave it like that you could even um you can even tape it on the back you can either use more vinyl or just use like duct tape or just some kind of tape but I’m just gonna some areas I’m definitely gonna leave like this because I don’t want it to to lift I wanted to show you guys a little trick of how I like to cut like these like remember what I said about the tab thing so right here there’s just a lot of curving and just the way that the shape of this fairing is we’re not confident that this is not gonna lift so this is where I’ll create tabs so I can hear I’ll probably make a tab and then likely like a couple in this area definitely in here something like this and I’ll cut some more like that okay maybe something like this okay Matt I like this and then you can just keep going this all the way around and then just start folding these over try to get these as a stick picnic I put about 50 people eventually so I’m gonna turn this around so you guys can see the other side I always double check the other side to make sure you have no creases and it looks pretty good if you guys see that so that’s the curve I just kind of fold it over and then I’ll probably do it on this side to check to see yes I’ll do it on this side too but that is what I just did right there and it looks really really thin so I’m gonna keep going all right so I met this really this really gnarly sharp corner and I’m gonna apply that same shrinking technique to just try to shrink some vinyl around that so what I’m gonna do is create small tabs so let’s get about that much this is where you have to really really be patient because you don’t want this side to lift but again like these corners are not prone surprisingly to lifting so here’s what I’m gonna do downsizing this and then just keep shrinking it see how it kind of shrunk around it that’ll hold it that will actually hold it just enough I guess so I’m just gonna I cut it like this oh it’s staying there so there’s not much material there but I’m gonna go ahead and hit it with some heat again let’s see if that holds or yep that’s definitely on there so what I could do is just fold this side over as much as possible I might have to cut a little bit more off this lip right here I can show you guys careful with your fingers here [Applause] so again all I’m doing is trying to ensure that this doesn’t lift okay finally I haven’t got to fold there and then I’m going to cut some of this off it’s a little much I’m just gonna stretch it away pull it out of the way so there I basically just did what I did here except onto this corner because I didn’t really trust this sharp corner but I made sure to shrink it first onto the corner and then I made like smaller folds similar to these right here and I’m just gonna keep folding that over right yep there it is right there so it does look good right here okay and always keep checking the other side so you want to constantly check the other side while you’re cutting just for wrinkles and stuff like that so I’m gonna keep going at this use those shrinking techniques just just use your common sense like if you think you’re not confident about something try to find a ways to reinforce it whether it’s tape you can even use glue if you really wanted to on the other side it’s up to you basically you just you want to just take your time on this part and sometimes it just takes hours I’ve been on this for a couple hours now so I’m gonna keep going and make it look really nice for you guys all right so I’m kind of nearing nearing the end here so as you can see I’ve created a lot of tabs here and I’ll probably reinforce it with some more vinyl pieces just to tape over it like that just so you guys can fully see what I’m talking about now I wanted to record this part because this is like the most satisfying part brain it’s the part with the the tape and tape knife or whatever so it’s gonna start this off I like to give it a I could give it a head start so I’ll just make a cut there or something like that and then I’ll try to expose that that’s string if I can sometimes it’s kind of hard but let’s see give us one hand so there it is let’s get this separated here boom okay go ahead and find where I cut and I’m just gonna put my thumb there and just start give it a quick yank don’t drop this there this okay so you want to do like a straight shot then once you get to here you kind of want to stop a little bit early and just make sure everybody’s kind of resting before you finish it off there you go now the reveal you can either start here or you can start pulling this up make sure you’re not too much off of this boom love this part and then just press in the first the edge with your finger okay so practically done with this piece I’m gonna leave it overnight basically just see if there’s any more lifting if there is I’ll hit it with some heat I went ahead and hit all the edges with more heat just to be sure but basically I showed you guys the really tedious way of vinyl wrapping this took me a good three hours probably because I was filming on top of it too and trying to uh show you guys some techniques but tomorrow my shooting has the quick and easy way basically it’s not as tedious so it might not come out as good as this job did since that technique takes less time and you won’t feel as bad if you screw up but yeah let’s leave this overnight and I’ll see you guys small alright guys day three and I left this overnight it’s about 4:00 in the afternoon right now I just got home from school and it looks good I didn’t really get any lifting to be honest I have a little bit here you can see and I’m just gonna push that down and that’s all you could really do it just keep pushing them down but you know I’m not worried about this spot this it’s pretty flat if I really have to I’ll just cut cut the pieces that are I keep lifting but it’s just very minor um I was very pleased with this and this right here these little recesses they came out pretty good nice handy more lifting there so let’s go to garage whoops okay guys so I showed you guys the long and tedious way of how to vinyl wrap and honestly for a motorcycle if you want it to last I think that is the best way to do it I’m not saying this way that I’m about to show you is not gonna last because I’ve done it this way many times it’s just um this way is like the quick and fast way to do it I could I could wrap this bike in in one day and I’ve done it in a couple hours really um but I wouldn’t suggest this if you want it to last a little bit because you’re gonna need a lot of lifting there’s gonna be a lot of areas that aren’t perfect if you want it like really really really good that example that I showed previously with the tabs and and just taking it off and making sure everything was clean and you know making clean cuts and being really patient that’s the way you want to do it this is kind of the quicker way to the vinyl wrap and this is how a lot of cars are being vinyl wrap but not taking panels off they’re just wrapping them with everything on the car maybe bumpers will come off but yeah they’re not taking stuff off I like this way better because one it’s faster to this this fairing is not moving around on me it’s on the bike I have plenty of room to stretch I have two free hands whereas the other way I essentially had like one and a half hands so yeah let’s get on with this first I want to do is mount it on and maybe use like this one screw and I don’t know maybe this right here since I’m not wrapping it here just just to hold it so let’s get this on okay so that’s pretty solid I’m gonna go ahead and as usual I’m gonna wipe it down with some alcohol you can use simple green again but I’ve already cleaned it with some green so I’m just gonna do a quick wipe and then I’ll have the knife tape okay now I can start applying the vinyl wrap and just like last time I’m gonna be weary of this recess right here this little Ridge that I call it and I’m gonna find a starting point somewhere right here so all this this whole area right here is pretty flat okay so this is a good area to start if I really wanted to I could I could do this last but I want to get this out of the way so I’m gonna focus on getting the most material I can into this Ridge so that way I don’t get any lifting okay and then I’m going my way up and so I get that done come here finish this side and then towards the end finish it off right here okay and then after that I’ll take it off and make my cuts you can make your cuts while the fairing is on the bike but honestly you want to try to like use this these ledges to try to hook the vinyl in a place so that’s why I only use this screw and that top screw because I want to be able to take it off and finish it off on inside so I pre-cut the vinyl already and just so I know so I don’t get confused I mark the backside top and bottom so right now I’m just trying to make sure I have it lined up correctly I’m not pressing in in too many areas and it looks like I do have it lined up vertically so I’m going to go ahead and start pushing this into that recess so I ran into a little a little block here it’s one of the fairings so this right here this is keeping me from wrapping this I’m gonna go ahead and leave that just the way it is maybe like drape it over like this for now I don’t want to take it I’m gonna take the fairing off I’ll finish it off because that that little part is not that big all right so you see these these lines right here I’m gonna pull this downwards to get rid of them so okay just like that that’s all vinyl wrapping is it’s just stretching and squeegeeing whether you’re using a squeegee or your hands to get rid of these bubbles and wrinkles all it is see that now I’m going to peel the rest of this off so the problem was starting at the recess is that just
you just gonna have to stretch everything else around it but the rest of this is pretty flat so I don’t think I’m gonna have too big of it issue stretching it this frame sliders in the way someone I’m gonna have to make cut because what I should have done is taken it out but it’s too late at this point so that’s okay I’m going to make sure I don’t cut anything behind it too much off but nice little slip right here should be good so now yamaha r6 fairingsI can get anything really start stretching stretch it okay I’m gonna have to make another cut in here again being wary of where all the bearing is because I don’t want to start over okay now I can get my hand in there and stretch that out it’s just the process of stretching one section to this section to this section to this section that’s what vinyl wrapping it is guys it’s not that difficult okay so here I have all this excess I’m going to trim a little bit away okay yeah I’m not trimming too much doing a little bit at a time because I don’t want to again I don’t want to over trim this whole thing and you know with a big-ass spot where there’s no vinyl right so I’m just going to keep going like right here leave that and I’m going to work on this side now pop all this out and again you can use the squeegee I prefer not to trust my fingers more although you can definitely but you can cover more with a squeegee far asleep speeding stuff out okay but I just again I like these you guys can use a squeegee if you want again I’m just literally going down the center and with my moving my way up okay you see how I start okay see that alright so yeah I started in the center now I’m working my way out again and just this is all pulled stretch I haven’t I have not touched my heat gun once okay this is all cold stretch trying to find that tape that knife teep and I’m just pushing it down my finger was a long a nice cut and I don’t want it to lift again nice this is generally pretty pretty flat so okay see what I did there ceci I just I just worked my thumb across like that made all these little fingers and now I’m going to pull up okay it’s not pulling down just like that boom see and then yamaha r1 fairings you just work your way up the other side and what I’m gonna do now this is all XS I’m gonna cut all this off here like that that’s good that’s enough room for my fingers to get in there and start pulling okay so I’m gonna do that foam thing again see right here that’s where I went to be an area this this little concave right here but I’m not too worried about lifting at this point I really wanted to I could just do that push it in just like that top piece okay yeah there’s a ring here you get rid of that’s all it is very simple it’s not hard guys you’re not hard that looks at me okay my daughter’s crying look that finish this just in time it is now 5:45 so I started rapping right around five thirty five five forty so this took just over an hour to do whereas when I had the fairing off it took me like a good two or two and a half hours of wrapping so look at my daughter I’m gonna leave this here for now I’m not gonna take it off when I come back I will take it off one full just like that okay when you come to the end you want to stop a little bit just make sure it cuts correctly okay so you leave it at that and then the satisfying part part is so satisfying man that’s one night knife taste like everything [Applause] look for any lifting again try not to stop so you get to the stopping point start pulling it off just like that push it down with your fingers add some heat press down again and that’s it it looks beautiful guys proud papa right there now careful when you’re yanking on this stuff I thought it’s just easier to cut it that’s it okay so unlike the last piece I’m not gonna be doing a ton of tabs on this r6 fairings I might do like one or two just very little tabs I’m just gonna go ahead and cut them just like I did the side panels see how there’s no tabs but it’s still pretty clean and this is a flat piece so I was really confident on this this one’s not as flat but I’m really confident in my rapping skills on this one so I’m not gonna do the tabs as much I am gonna eat it all up again and then watch for bubbles but just like the last one and I don’t think there’s gonna even met there’s not much this is plastic but it’s like a rough surface on some rough but
it’s kind of hard and I’m just gonna use this piece of foam packaging thing just too late my piece down that’s how I’ll protect it a little bit well I’m doing some work on this side okay I wanted to show you guys this right here this curve right here read it as I folded it I folded it in and I try to stretch and try to get as many wrinkles as possible then I’m gonna make a cut right there okay so there you go I actually left a nice maybe like a half inch backing on this on a half inch tab so all right guys that’s both on both sides done and they came out really well so this bottom side it doesn’t really sorry these bottoms don’t really matter I just kind of normally I would make a cut right here but I think this will just be an extra spot for it to kind of anchor on so I’m just gonna leave it I’ll definitely cut out that hole just like I did with this for now I’m gonna leave this overnight I’m confident I could put it back right now as is but I’m gonna leave it overnight just in case I’ve already heated everything now I’m gonna show you how to do a cut right here this is like a little window and basically I’m just gonna heat it push it in and then cut it from the other side so let’s get that done actually before I do that I wanted to show you guys the difference so this has the multiple tabs folded over this has a couple of big ones there that I was concerned about mainly where that recesses and then here I still folded it over I didn’t do the cut at the edge like I thought I was gonna do the reason being is I was already there so not only if I didn’t take the fairings off I would just cut it at the edge using the back of the blade from here and then pull that piece out but since already headed off I’m going to went ahead and just made like a little little fold so this one is a little bit clean there but it’s actually they’re the same thing [Applause] and then push can with my finger see how soft that is now see you now I’ve stretched that if I heat this again it’s just gonna shrink I’m gonna show you guys I don’t want to heat it again because motorcycle fairings it’s just gonna shrink but just for the purpose of this video see it just chunk right back up so so now I’m gonna make a cut in here like that okay stick my finger through just make it a little bit bigger all right now I’m gonna start pushing the sides in edges like kind of fold it over and then we’re gonna shrink it on to the other side so that way a hooks that’s all we’re doing especially we’re just shrinking them onto these edges just let that kind of seal over like that the same for this side that’s good some excess – easy does – easy again and there’s this little blip coming up on this side but there it is there’s the the window now I want to fill this space right here normally I would leave it but just for the sake of you guys learning my show you guys how to cut into vinyl without knife tape tape knife maxime you know that’s string i’ll say i wanted to fill this okay but i wanted to cut here how am I going to do that well first of all I’m gonna use some masking tape right here okay I don’t know what size this is but it’s like it’s like thinner ones so take some masking tape that’s about right and then right where I want to cut just gonna eyeball it okay I just laid it right on top of that like that and again this is just for the sake of you guys learning I really wouldn’t care to do this otherwise okay and now you’re gonna want to take a fresh blade so cut it off and just lightly you’re going to lightly cut the vinyl okay so now you have this room in between this tape the and the the fairing to cut you just want when you want to like a light super light touch all right so okay and then peel this off and just kind of jerk it see you see that and then when you’re done you have a nice straight edge and you just kind of start ripping the tape off from the bottom just like that all right yeah line this up a little better okay there’s a little piece down but whatever – yeah