You are reading a single comment by @pdlouche and its replies. Click here to read the full conversation.
  • They look quality, good cause too.

  • They were sold on-here, and also going as gifts during some sticker selling activities previously.

    People (bikers) really loved them, so I made around 100 or more in a few colours. Guy at the mechanics is selling on my behalf, with every penny going to charity. I think he chose to sell at £2 each rather than the usual £2.50-£3 I often ask. He’s active in the local biker community so well-placed to disseminate them effectively.

    For the few hours work and small material cost, it’s good to make some money for the WAA.

  • I can honestly see myself sticking them on other peoples bikes more than my own but you're right, it's a good thing to do with your time.

    I am thinking in central london this will be attracting quite a lot of attention.

  • Does the c'u'n't stand for anything clever or just for attention? Can totally see myself also sticking them on people who I don't know's bikes's (know's!!???), rear mudguard, inside of plastics where they won't spot it, but others will :P

About

Avatar for pdlouche @pdlouche started