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Extra UK Bike Shield Full Pack

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Customer questions and answers for Extra UK Bike Shield Full Pack

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Hi, Can these be cut to size or will that affect the edges?

asked 1 year, 6 months ago
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answer 1
I cut mine to size no problem and it worked really well, the edges don't seem to be affected at all.
answered 10 months ago
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JasonC
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answer 2
Yes, I have installed this product and it is fine to cut to size with scissors and then trim with a stanley knife. Its just thick adhesive plastic film.
answered 1 year ago
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Snoopy104
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answer 3
I have cut them, so far so good!
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
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FNorbert
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answer 4
Yes it can be cut to size . Basically they come in different shape and sizes for the full pack , all you have to do is to measure , cut them to shape .
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
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answer 5
Yes, I cut mine to size and stuck them on the decals.
You could feel the edges a little, but by cutting them at an angle the edges don't protrude too much.
I also slightly rounded off the corners as most peel-outs happen at those areas.
Be careful not to over touch the patch edges when un-peeling patch, it weakens the adhesion on the tube.
Mine feels well stuck on.
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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TwinWheels
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answer 6
Yes they can I've cut many to specific sizes for different parts of my bike.
Tip: remember to clean your bike frame with Isopropyl Alcohol (get from pharmacy) so that you get the perfect stick!
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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Contador
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What parts do you use the Bike Shield on?

What parts do you recommend using the Bike Shield on? Chain stay, forks, cross bar? Thanks.
asked 1 year, 8 months ago
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Top and bottom tubes as your shoes may scratch the top tube as you dismount and flying stones will hit bottom tube. Also where there are rubbing of frame from the brake and gear cables.
answered 1 year ago
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Sabahan
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answer 2
Anywhere. Especially underneath main tube.
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
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ILIKEBIKES
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answer 3
Personally i would recommend using the Bike Shield on places that will chip off or scratch your bike paint when u fall or when you are on trail .

Most will just use them on the frame , back of the bike and the fork. Do note that 1 full pack is not enough to cover the whole bike . Do a search on Youtube and you can see how others use their BikeShield.
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
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answer 4
Hi there,

these stickers are for use in areas that are prone to rubbing or impact. Such as where cables touch the frame etc...
answered 1 year, 7 months ago
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answer 5
These stickers are made to work on any part of the bike. so we recommend using it in the places you feel the bike is most vulnerable. It is a personal choice on your behalf, but places like the chain stays to prevent scratches from chain slap and perhaps under where the cable touch the frame to prevent cable rub.
answered 1 year, 7 months ago
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