Plastic veneer for motocross and enduro - style and protection
( number of products: 85 )Graphics kits are made for riders who want their MX/off-road bike to look fresh and stay protected from day-to-day abuse. A quality kit updates the whole plastics look, covers up scratched shrouds and faded number plates, and adds an extra layer against boot rub, roost, pressure washer wear, and fuel splash. It’s also the easiest way to match your setup to your jersey and pants, keep your race numbers readable, and maintain a clean, professional paddock vibe.
When choosing a graphics kit, start with fit and compatibility: make sure it’s made for your exact make, model, year, and plastics generation (OEM vs aftermarket). Check the adhesive and laminate type—thicker laminate resists tearing and peeling, while strong moto-grade glue handles heat cycles and aggressive washing. Think about your riding conditions: sand and roost demand tougher laminate; tight woods riding benefits from durable edges that won’t lift when brushed by branches. For maintenance, look for kits that are easy to clean and that tolerate bike-specific cleaners without dulling or shrinking.
Common mistakes are applying graphics on contaminated plastics or using too much heat and stretching edges, which leads to early lifting around shrouds and radiator scoops. Replace or re-skin when corners start to peel, the laminate cracks, or number backgrounds get so scuffed they’re hard to read—especially if you ride in knee guards/braces and cross boots that constantly contact the bike.
Tip: Degrease plastics thoroughly, then warm both the plastic and the graphic slightly before application—press from the center out to push air and prevent edge lift.
