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Heat them up with a hair dryer, slowly peel off, and then rube down gently with petrol using a clean cloth. Works everytime.
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Put the stickers on EBAY with a starting price of £50. By the time you come out to your bike next morning some little s*** will have nicked them for you....
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Just removed mine in 30 mins with a hair drier and WD40 thanks to this thread..
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I spotted a neighbour still had his on today so I took them off with an angle grinder. He was jumping up and down with thanks! I couldn't quite underatsnd what he was saying but I understodd the emotion on his face. That's what neighbours are for.
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Careful with the one on the tank. I bought a 2nd hand one off EBAY to replace a dented tank in my SV. It had an 'unleaded' sticker near the filler cap which someone had started to remove, but it had been laquered over in the factory. So the numb nuts had damaged the laquer in one corner and the only thing I could do to was to keep removing the sticker and lifted the laquer in the process.
So what had been a perfect tank was ruined by someone using a sharp object to start lifting this sticker. It'll be cheaper to get the laquer coat repaired, than getting my other tank fixed, but it sure is frustrating having to get this one sorted. |
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I removed all my stickers on my bikes with a hairdryer and some of this http://www.autoglym.com/enGB/product...6VQ=GD&Range=1
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Well guys I took your advice,, think i done it the wrong way round though,,
took some petrol outa my tank with a rag,, WHILE SMOKING,, rubbed it on the stickers,, got the hairdryer goin,, nice & hot,, tried to pull of the stickers off,, dropped said cigarette into tank,, bike exploded & my shed burnt down,, didin get a chance to use the angle grinder,, lol but hey,, theyre off ![]() |
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