Thanks. Just got back in from taking it for a ride down to the beach and back. Loving it!!Congratulations on your new ride!
Thats the time frame my dealer here in Georgia was saying. So i said give me the black one. Not regrets either.told me mid July for my SE matte silver so your lucky
Great minds think alikeThanks. I will probably get the rest of the stickers off, but my main concern was getting the reflectors off and I didn't like the fact that it had Honda everywhere. I like people trying to figure out what it is.
I hear ya. Since taking them off, people keep asking me what kind of bike it is.Great minds think alike![]()
Hey dude, cooool ride. I pick mine up next Friday, sad thing is, it's there now waiting on me. Can you send me a PM explaining the process for removing the reflectors and stickers. I am especially interested in removing the decal on the rear fender, and the badging on the side chrome peices. Reflectors, I can live with, but not all that Honda advertising. Is it stamped into the triple trees or any where else? I have the timing and clutch covers being installed on mine.Thanks. I will probably get the rest of the stickers off, but my main concern was getting the reflectors off and I didn't like the fact that it had Honda everywhere. I like people trying to figure out what it is.
I used a hairdryer to heat up all of the reflectors and stickers. Even the Honda on the side chrome looking plastic is just double sided taped on. I used my finger nail to get an edge lifted up on the decals and then gently pulled on them with a pair of needle nose pliers. The easiest way to get the reflectors off is to use a pair of pliers and twist after they are really heated up.What method did you use for removing the reflectors and decals?