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Odd question: Seeking exact measurements/template for speedo surround
#1
Update: I've made one, get it over here.

I've had no luck with my google-fu, and the last product i had from ebay wasn't cut to the correct size, and the seller was an arse.

So: I'm trying to find the actual measurements, unless of course; I can remove the gold surround to apply vinyl then cut to fit?

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#2
Yep me too, I fancy a brushed stainless steel one to (not vinyl) pop over the gold one would look much better on my black and silver bike
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#3
Well, whichever way I get this done; i'll be sure to post up a template.
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#4
buy’ ngop
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#5
(04-10-14, 01:16 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: buy’ ngop

What?
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#6
what is it that you are trying to do - I dont understand. do you mean remove the plastic fascia  that sits around all the dials - it pulls off??
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#7
See the brass/gold surround which sits around the rev and fuel guage?

My aim is to cover that with vinyl as I think it could look better.
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#8
Oh I see what you mean.

I did this but not with my Fazer, another bike. I dont have pics but can tell you what I did..

I used a piece of sticky back carbon fibre square larger than the square (shape) of the area being covered. So in this case enough to cove the gold fascia.

Make sure its a square shape. Place over and make a mark with liquid paper or dab of white paint, where you can feel the clocks. Take away the card then make a hole where the paint dabs are. Make a cut starting from the hole , outward, about 2 cm, into an "X" shape. Place the card back over the clocks and push the card down and the "X" over the clock. May need to increase the "X" size - trial and error, but do it in SMALL STEPS, like 1/2 cm at a time. push card down and around the base of a dial and using a craft knife cut around the base of the dial to make a neat circular cut.Take off the card and remove the backing paper then starting at the top put the card over and fit into place.
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(04-10-14, 01:58 PM)helloindustries link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=14925.msg168980#msg168980 date=1412424973]
buy’ ngop

What?
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Its Klingon you idiot !!!! ---------- took me feckin ages to find it. It means "good work" or good, actual transaction is "plates are full" which is a sign of things good and well being in klingon.
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#10
I fancy a lazer cut proper stainless steel one
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#11
(04-10-14, 03:35 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: I fancy a lazer cut proper stainless steel one
use a pair of sharp scissors !
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#12
(04-10-14, 03:34 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=helloindustries link=topic=14925.msg168987#msg168987 date=1412427503]
[quote author=fazersharp link=topic=14925.msg168980#msg168980 date=1412424973]
buy’ ngop

What?
[/quote]
Its Klingon you idiot !!!! ---------- took me feckin ages to find it. It means "good work" or good, actual transaction is "plates are full" which is a sign of things good and well being in klingon.
[/quote]

jIyaj
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#13
(04-10-14, 05:26 PM)helloindustries link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=14925.msg168997#msg168997 date=1412433277]
[quote author=helloindustries link=topic=14925.msg168987#msg168987 date=1412427503]
[quote author=fazersharp link=topic=14925.msg168980#msg168980 date=1412424973]
buy’ ngop

What?
[/quote]
Its Klingon you idiot !!!! ---------- took me feckin ages to find it. It means "good work" or good, actual transaction is "plates are full" which is a sign of things good and well being in klingon.
[/quote]

jIyaj
[/quote]
At Last !
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#14
(04-10-14, 05:45 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=helloindustries link=topic=14925.msg169011#msg169011 date=1412439984]
[quote author=fazersharp link=topic=14925.msg168997#msg168997 date=1412433277]
[quote author=helloindustries link=topic=14925.msg168987#msg168987 date=1412427503]
[quote author=fazersharp link=topic=14925.msg168980#msg168980 date=1412424973]
buy’ ngop

What?
[/quote]
Its Klingon you idiot !!!! ---------- took me feckin ages to find it. It means "good work" or good, actual transaction is "plates are full" which is a sign of things good and well being in klingon.
[/quote]

jIyaj
[/quote]
At Last !
[/quote]

Helloindustries; His eyes open.
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#15
Can we stop now
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#16
(04-10-14, 07:12 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Can we stop now

Heh! Yep.
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#17
(04-10-14, 02:37 PM)tweetytek link Wrote: Oh I see what you mean.

I did this but not with my Fazer, another bike. I dont have pics but can tell you what I did..

I used a piece of sticky back carbon fibre square larger than the square (shape) of the area being covered. So in this case enough to cove the gold fascia.

Make sure its a square shape. Place over and make a mark with liquid paper or dab of white paint, where you can feel the clocks. Take away the card then make a hole where the paint dabs are. Make a cut starting from the hole , outward, about 2 cm, into an "X" shape. Place the card back over the clocks and push the card down and the "X" over the clock. May need to increase the "X" size - trial and error, but do it in SMALL STEPS, like 1/2 cm at a time. push card down and around the base of a dial and using a craft knife cut around the base of the dial to make a neat circular cut.Take off the card and remove the backing paper then starting at the top put the card over and fit into place.



aaaand back on topic...

I like this idea, thanks!
I'll give it a go as soon as i'm able.

I'll try it with paper, so that:

1. I don't waste vinyl
2. I can make a template
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#18
how wrong was the ebay one and could you use that as a starting point. Where was it wrong
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#19
(04-10-14, 07:35 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: how wrong was the ebay one and could you use that as a starting point. Where was it wrong

It wasn't wide enough.
The fuel guage part was perfect, but the further left you went, the worse it got.

I'm confident that i can make a near-exact template, though.
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#20
practice with thin card - like the big side of a cereal box - thats what I did. Although the card may not be easy to cut around the base of the dials , bear this in mind. When done correctly, using quality plastic backing card, you wont be able to tell the difference until you touch the plastic cover versus a laser cut alloy template - but then again the alloy is like x10 more expensive  Wink
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