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What is better Senge Graphics or DecalWorks?


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3 minutes ago, Harlan McIntosh said:

I wanted to get some graphics but I wanted to know what is more durable and affordable at the same time.

I don't think one is "better" than the other...Both are decent actual name brands.... if they advertise the mil thickness I'd look into that...maybe what adhesives they use as well....although I doubt that info would be available.

Either is better than the generic off brand stuff on amazon/ebay....but if you want cheap, there's lots of those options.

I like Factory Effex myself when looking for quality legit graphics.

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1 minute ago, Harlan McIntosh said:

Thanks for the feedback, Senge will tell me what thickness it is, but none of the others will.

And I will check out Factory Effex

They are great if you want clean factory look...but if you wanna go cheesy, the fleabay china brands are highly customizable....Flames, sharks, skulls etc....You can goon out to your hearts desire!

I prefer when the tank section of the graphic is perforated...they dont bubble up over time (plastic mx bike tanks low key seep fumes).

My legit racer buddies get all their stuff custom printed with their numbers/names/sponsors etc...I think they use Factory Effex as well...one of their buddies works for em....but all that is a little too factory for me, I'm more of a goon rider....got an old set of "Enjoy" flame graphics on my YZ250 smoker lol.

Good graphics do protect the plastics nice though....OEM plastics aren't cheap!

Mil thickness specified is a good indicator of quality/durability, so that's a good sign they advertise it.

 

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5 minutes ago, BoxcarWilly said:

Senge are economy eBay graphics. Cheaper in price. 

 

If you want GOOD graphics, look at what race teams use. 

OP wants good AND cheap lol so maybe middle of the shelf or lower...like the liquor shelf.

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I've used Senge a few times, and have been very pleased with the quality and durability. And yes they call out the thickness. He' in PA so it was close and he also did a special request for me on my grandsons quad, I wanted my shop name on the number plates.

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5 hours ago, Harlan McIntosh said:

I wanted to get some graphics but I wanted to know what is more durable and affordable at the same time.

I feel like they're all similar and it's more like who will give you time of day in light of servicing their fast guys

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RMATV graphics are pretty good if you just want some numbers printed, just wish they had more options for shrouds than pasting their logo all over your bike. 

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i have used SENGE several times. i contact them with one of the designs off ebay and have them modify the graphic. they send me e-mail proof's for approval before paying. i have never had an issue with the products they've sent me (quality) is excellent in my opinion.

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If you want graphics that are copyrighted and no one in the US can produce there is a place called Moto Stick I think i found on ebay,   out of Turkey maybe?    He made me the Washougal Redbull graphics and also did one up for a headlight bezel along with the one for the number plate for just a couple bucks more,   tough thick decals that have taken a beating in the few years i've had them and still holding up.  Its been thrashed through a lot and they take hits better than the plastic.    And was I think around $120 shipped for all.       His pics in ebay ads might not show all,  like Redbull is not on there,   but email him he will do whatever you want.   He will email you back and fourth working with you.   I was impressed.    https://www.ebay.com/str/motosticks

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