Free Stuff?
#1
Does anyplace offer stickers that have to deal with atv's. I've received Stickers from Answer Racing, Axo, and Fox. I was wondering if anyplace else offers cool looking stickers.
I figured The "Almighty and All knowing Pam" would know someplace, she seems to know everything else
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Jeremy Cross
1993 Yamaha *turbo* t-wolf
I figured The "Almighty and All knowing Pam" would know someplace, she seems to know everything else

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Jeremy Cross
1993 Yamaha *turbo* t-wolf
#2
If you mail a politely writen letter to the company of your choice chances aer you will get a few, free. I've done it several times. There are a few who dont though, like Fox. But for the most part if you ask nicely you'll get some.
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Jerry Goodman '99 400L, '98 TBlazer
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Jerry Goodman '99 400L, '98 TBlazer
#4
Jeremy,
An even easier way is to just email the companies. I have had great results from Wiseco, Supertrapp, CamelBack (the drinking systems), and several others by simply shooting them an email and asking nicely for stickers.
Of course, I have had a change of heart about stickers since I got my 400EX - no more free advertising! If they want their name on my ride, they're gonna have to pay for it! I've upgraded from sticker-**** to sticker-prostitute. I feel much better about myself.
Regards,
Dennis
An even easier way is to just email the companies. I have had great results from Wiseco, Supertrapp, CamelBack (the drinking systems), and several others by simply shooting them an email and asking nicely for stickers.
Of course, I have had a change of heart about stickers since I got my 400EX - no more free advertising! If they want their name on my ride, they're gonna have to pay for it! I've upgraded from sticker-**** to sticker-prostitute. I feel much better about myself.
Regards,
Dennis
#5
All right, this brings up what I think stickers were meant for. It's cool to put stickers like "insane rider", pics, etc., but as for the companies...
I think you should use stickers as a way to tell what you machine's made of. Ya know, if you've got supertrapp exhaust, put a Supertrapp sticker on to let people know, along with stickers of the companies for your other mods. Represent for your machine!
Other than that, it's rediculous to put company names on your quad if they mean nothing. Anyone agree?
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- 1996 Kawasaki Mojave, 1998 Kawasaki Mojave, http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/B...8090/home.html
I think you should use stickers as a way to tell what you machine's made of. Ya know, if you've got supertrapp exhaust, put a Supertrapp sticker on to let people know, along with stickers of the companies for your other mods. Represent for your machine!
Other than that, it's rediculous to put company names on your quad if they mean nothing. Anyone agree?
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- 1996 Kawasaki Mojave, 1998 Kawasaki Mojave, http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/B...8090/home.html
#6
I agree totally. I Just got a Big Craftsmen roll around Tool box, and I need to decorate it alittle bit. The only sticker i have my Timberwolf Is Moon Eyes right below the Gas lid. I think puttin too many stickers on a quad makes it look tacky. But you can never have too many cool lookin stickers on a Tool box this big =)
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Jeremy Cross
1993 Yamaha *turbo* t-wolf
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Jeremy Cross
1993 Yamaha *turbo* t-wolf
#7
RidE, I agree with you 100%. You took the words right out of my mouth. I think those stickers like "Insane Rider" are lame. Having a sticker that represents a product on your machine is cool. I am in the process of doing this to my Warrior.
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Duncan Currie
'94 Warrior w/K&N Filtercharger, Jet Kit, Supertrapp Racing Series
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Duncan Currie
'94 Warrior w/K&N Filtercharger, Jet Kit, Supertrapp Racing Series
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