12-15 KXF450 DREAM 5 CHROME EFX GRAPHICS, BLACKBIRD 2420ABCH

£109.54
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High-performance sticker kit designed for off-road use, manufactured using durable 0.5mm thick crystal material with a strong, long-lasting adhesive. Printed using silk-screen techniques with resistant and glossy inks, these decals are engineered to withstand demanding conditions. The surface must be cleaned with a dry rag or specific spray only. Note that front fender decals may need to be modified for the KxF450 2012-2015. Material is 0.5mm thick crystal. Adhesive is high-strength, long-lasting off-road-specific glue. Printing is silk-screen with glossy and resistant inks.

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SKU
50-226.B.DREAM5.CHR
Brand
Blackbird Graphics
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In Stock (1)
SKU
50-226.B.DREAM5.CHR
Brand
Blackbird Graphics
Availability
In Stock (1)
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Blackbird Graphics Dream 5 Chrome EFX Graphics Kit

Upgrade the look of your off-road motorcycle with this high-performance EFX graphics kit from Blackbird Graphics. Designed for durability and style, this kit utilizes premium materials and advanced printing techniques to ensure your bike stands out on the track or trail.

Key Features:

  • Constructed from robust 0.5mm thick crystal material for superior resilience.
  • Features a strong, long-lasting adhesive formulated specifically for demanding off-road environments.
  • Utilizes silk-screen printing with resistant and glossy inks for vibrant, fade-resistant graphics.
  • Engineered for extended durability and performance under challenging conditions.
  • Requires cleaning the surface with a dry rag or specific spray for optimal adhesion.

Specifications:

  • Material: 0.5mm thick crystal
  • Adhesive: High-strength, off-road-specific glue
  • Printing Method: Silk-screen with glossy and resistant inks
  • Color: Chrome with Black accents

Please note: Front fender decals may require modification for KAWASAKI KXF 450 models from 2012-2015.