ckrockets
Junior Member
Really, how??? I've used it on at least 5 bikes, no worries. Hell I used a heat gun on my Aprilia's plastic gas tank.
chance of scorching the clear for one thing
Really, how??? I've used it on at least 5 bikes, no worries. Hell I used a heat gun on my Aprilia's plastic gas tank.
How deep is the scratch? If you run your fingernail over it can you feel it pretty good? If its not too deep a good wax can buff it out
Really, how??? I've used it on at least 5 bikes, no worries. Hell I used a heat gun on my Aprilia's plastic gas tank.
I used a straight edged razor! At the "Right Angle" you won't dork up the paint. The tank sticker was the worst. Fairing stickers are gone the swing arm stickers are now under the seat on that panel for reference as I got them off in one piece!
I would suggest masking off the areas you don't want damaged before applying solvents, adhesive removers. When done cleaning and polishing, wax it where applicable!
But I must say I gave up on the little sticker on the wind screen. It's still there!
you are very brave...i would not recommend using a razor or anything metal...one slip up and you have scratched or gouged the clear or powdercoat...
+1 :thumbup:
I still maintain it is 100% impossible to remove stickers from a motorcycle, in spite of this photographic evidence.
Photographs can be doctored.
This thread is a lie.
Figuring the sun cooks it too a nice 150F in many parts and 200F is to hot for most of us to touch for few seconds - its the line between warm enough to help and cool enough not to damage anything.
I simply did mine on a hot day but had an outlet been handy, 1700Watts would be put to use and less elbow!