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Camo Wrap for Foreman

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#1 ·
I have a nice red foreman 500 and I am a big hunter. I was thinking about doing a camo wrap on it like this www.camo4u.com - has anyone here attempted this? How hard is it to do?
 
#2 ·
I actually just talked with a guy who does this. He said to use a product called camoclad. He has done several atv's and utv's and said the product is great and holds up against abuse. He offered to do mine for $100 plus the cost of a couple rolls of the wrap. I will probably hold off for a year or more and let my plastic take some abuse before I cover it up.
 
#3 ·
we used camo wraps to cover my brothers 07 foreman and i think it turned out pretty sweet. i thought it was going to be a bitch to do but once we started it went smooth. a little heating/stretching and a lot of cutting made it look pretty good IMO.





and the nice part is that if one spot does peel off or get ripped, all you have to do is cut a patch of camowrap for it and it blends nicely. so far the pressure washer dosnt harm it either..you just have to keep a reasonable distance away while spraying.
 
#7 ·
we used camo wraps to cover my brothers 07 foreman and i think it turned out pretty sweet. i thought it was going to be a bitch to do but once we started it went smooth. a little heating/stretching and a lot of cutting made it look pretty good IMO.





and the nice part is that if one spot does peel off or get ripped, all you have to do is cut a patch of camowrap for it and it blends nicely. so far the pressure washer dosnt harm it either..you just have to keep a reasonable distance away while spraying.
looks awsome:coolpics
 
#8 ·
we used camo wraps to cover my brothers 07 foreman and i think it turned out pretty sweet. i thought it was going to be a bitch to do but once we started it went smooth. a little heating/stretching and a lot of cutting made it look pretty good IMO.





and the nice part is that if one spot does peel off or get ripped, all you have to do is cut a patch of camowrap for it and it blends nicely. so far the pressure washer dosnt harm it either..you just have to keep a reasonable distance away while spraying.


Wish my camo was like t5his and not peeling HONDAS CAMO SUCKS ASS
 
#5 · (Edited)
My brother in law just bought an older forman and some of the black plastic is damaged/missing on left rear fender. Does the camo wrap have any structural strength or would that need to be fixed before adding? I should clarify - I was looking at what is offered on ebay. I believe they are the clip on type. His seat is also in bad condition and the plastic has lost it's shine so adding this kit would kill about 3 birds with 1 stone assuming it would cover the big chunk of missing plastic.
 
#17 ·
That would be ideal and that's what wrap vendors will lead you to believe when trying to earn business or prep you for an online sale. Unfortunately, most of the time you will be met with..

"Sorry, but it was not installed by a Certified Professional, so we cannot honor a warranty."
 
#23 ·
Glad I can help. Oh yeah, I am a vehicle wrap vendor and installer for 15 years so I am not just filling you full of bull. I wrap cars, trucks, boats, or anything with paint for a living, just not ATV plastic due to the unreliability.
 
#26 ·
how well does that camo clad hold up? we ride deep water alot and nothing but mud boggs. pressure washer when were finished. i dont want to spend the money if its only going to last a handful of times.
 
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