The warning stickers come off with a hair dryer in about 10 seconds. The bike looks so much better after I took off the reflectors. I wear reflctive gear already.
I have been meaning to do that since I got the bike in September. Not too long after I got the Burgman, I opened my first business and the only time I had been able to spend on the Burgy was to simply ride it and remove ONE reflector on the rear left side
... I have not even washed it since I got it, and it still looks new. One of these days I will wake up and for some strange reason be inclined to take the stickers and the other 3 reflectors off and give it a good wash. I can't guarantee when that will happen though
Well, some of them do come right off. There are a couple of them that were more challenging - repeated heatings with the hair dryer, a lot of scrapping with a fingernail - and residual glue left on the bike. Light rubbing with WD40 will remove the residual glue. I went through this procedure with both the Burgman and the V-Strom.
This afternoon, after I changed the gear oil and the tranny oil, I got out the hair dryer (1200 watts), set it on hot, and had all three on the glove box off in less than a minute. No residue. 8)
If you get residue, Goof-Off makes it disappear in seconds.
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