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Old 08-07-2009, 05:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone taken the "Fury" and "Honda" decals off the rear fender? My 13 year old picked the corner of the "Honda" lable and now I notice it everytime I walk by. I assume it peals right off with no problems or marks. But you know what happens when you assume. Anybody done it yet?
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Old 08-07-2009, 05:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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yeah alot of us have. It's just a sticker that comes off easily. Don't worry.
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Yep Peeled mine right off, looks much better without that cheap sticker
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That was one of the first things I did
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Stickers on fender and rear swing arm peel right off, and any residue can easily be rubbed out with whatever wax, car polish you have and a CLEAN rag. I also suggest taking off the reflectors if your comfortable with that, atleast the ones on the front forks. If you use a hairdryer to gently heat them its pretty easy to take them off. Really cleans up the look of the bike
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Yeah, I just pealed it off and used soap and water on the glue. That didnt work, will try wax. If that doesnt get it, any other solutions?

Reflectros = Done
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used soap and water on the glue. That didnt work, will try wax. If that doesnt get it, any other solutions?
Try brake cleaner and a soft cloth. I use Permatex® Non-Chlorinated Brake & Parts Cleaner .
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Old 08-07-2009, 09:11 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I got them off with Goo Gone. Took a little rubbing, but it came off. Bike looks hot. Wife is gonna ask me where I'm sleepin tonight. LOL.
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Ummm... I think mine were put on with super glue. I have been having a bitch of a time trying to get them off. I had to peel the Honda sticker off in tiny tiny bits... gerrrrr.
How about removing the reflectors on the back. That was interesting trying not to scratch the fender.
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For reflectors I used a plastic scraper and pushed it in between the fender and reflector. I used a heat gun on every sticker I could find (even the one under the engine on the frame rail left side) which worked out nice. Then used cleaner wax to remove any remaining residue. I agree with everyone else, it looks much better without all of them. I even removed the catalyst (vin) sticker. I accidentally heat it with the heat gun and it started coming off so I said what the heck. The vin number is stamped on the frame and I have to say the down tube looks really clean without it.
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