sorry for the late reply, just got home. The material the design gets printed on is a Conformable Adheisive Vinyl for Digital Printing. Once printed a 2 mil clear laminate gets applied over the printed graphic. For motorcross the laminate is normally 10-14mil real thick to withstand the elements. But also alot less conformable. Should withstand gas. I was thinking of doubleing up the laminate around the gas cap but the ****ty thing about that is that there is an edge where the second layer of laminate is. Ill prolly just leave it alone. Nothing lasts forever we just try our best to keep things as good as possible. Whats nice about doing vinyl is that after a couple of years, hell a couple months for that matter you can peel the vinyl off and the tank underneith is as good as the day you bought it or painted it.
I have done one buddys tank a few months ago. It was the first one I did on a bike. I do transports, pickuptrucks pretty much any vehicle but the bike tank was the hardest of all, due to all the complex curves and contours. Ill upload the photos I took of it. His bike is an 81 GS650.
If anyone is interested in doing something custom let me know, Ill be glad to take on a few projects.
About the overlaminate I forgot to mention it has a UV inhibitor which helps in the prevention of colour fading.
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