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Damn sticker!

Started by mike24, July 18, 2005, 12:31:17 PM

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mike24

hey guys,

does any1 have any idea how to get that ugly warning sticker from the gas tank?

i tried with my fingers but it wont go, and i dont wanna do anything to damage the paint.

thanks.

dgyver

hairdryer to soften the adhesive and some wd40 or gas to clean up the residue.
Common sense in not very common.

Roadstergal


RVertigo

I still say it's cooler to leave them on.   :thumb:

cay

Quote from: RVertigoI still say it's cooler to leave them on.   :thumb:
Newbie!  I ask everyone for their freshly-removed stickers and apply them to my bike.  If they're careful, I don't even need new adhesive!

I've covered my tank, front forks, and most of the frame with orange 'Warning!' stickers.  It rocks.  All the ladies comment on my awesomeness.

- cay
2002 GS500 - Black / Silver
Progressive springs, 15wt oil
BT45's front and rear
Buell signals front and rear
Uber fenderectomy + airbrush's rear hugger

RVertigo

Quote from: cayI ask everyone for their freshly-removed stickers and apply them to my bike.
Your awesomeness outshines me!  You're my hero!!!

I want a custom paint job of all warning stickers... THEN I want to put warning stuckers over it!

That would RULE!!!

cay

RVertigo, you're kidding but I think you may have given me the final push to go learn how to use The Gimp (free alternative to Photoshop).

I think that might look great.  :)
2002 GS500 - Black / Silver
Progressive springs, 15wt oil
BT45's front and rear
Buell signals front and rear
Uber fenderectomy + airbrush's rear hugger

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