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Offline Kenneth S (222)

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I recently was given a sheet of 3M branded perforated heavy contact which I used on my CR250 aluminium tank. It worked well and lasted through a muddy meeting. Does anyone know someone who stocks this or something similar they have had success with?
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Try Ebay, there is a lot of contacts etc on there.  Peter.
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www.ilabb.co.nz   ,toughest stuff you will get,guaranteed.

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Offline Brian Watson

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Why do you want the perforated version Ken..that is for use on plastic tanks..so they can "breathe".....I just use the "solid" for alloy tanks...available here in WA in 45 x 30 sheets for about $15..Motorcycle Pitstop....also sell white and black...great for making numbers... :)

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.great for making numbers...
That's so old school Brian....these days it's easier to go down to your local computer graphics joint (the signwriters of the new millenium ::)) and pick whatever font you want and they'll whip you up a set. So much neater and less time consuming than making your own.
Ditto the local moto shop for the thick plastic...you don't need the perforated stuff for an aluminium tank.
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Why do you want the perforated version Ken..that is for use on plastic tanks..so they can "breathe".....I just use the "solid" for alloy tanks...available here in WA in 45 x 30 sheets for about $15..Motorcycle Pitstop....also sell white and black...great for making numbers... :)

Good point. The solid makes sense for me. Thanks for all the info guys. I'll check these places out. 7 and a bit weeks to race time.........
Kenneth S
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Old school it is Mark..but hey...that's what we are about.....ignition with points.....Amal carbs..girling shocks.....air cooling...things with valves not only in the tubes....steel mudguards... Yeah...old school.. :)

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Yeh!!  I cut out my number & backgrounds on my 2010 YZ250 such the tightarse I am.
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and Brian - in your case - old rider to match  ;D

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