cwtart Posted December 26, 2019 #1 Posted December 26, 2019 I bought my 2008 RSV used and the warning sticker ("WARNING - be careful of everything") is still on the tank to the right of the gas cap. How can I remove this sticker without removing or damaging the paint on the tank? Likewise, I want to remove the built-in communication cord that is held in place on the tank with a clip. I have Schuburth helmets with Blue Tooth so will never need the factory comm system. I can remove the comm connector cable with no problem but also want to remove the clip glued to the tank without damaging the tank paint.
Guest divey Posted December 26, 2019 #2 Posted December 26, 2019 I bought my 2008 RSV used and the warning sticker ("WARNING - be careful of everything") is still on the tank to the right of the gas cap. How can I remove this sticker without removing or damaging the paint on the tank? Likewise, I want to remove the built-in communication cord that is held in place on the tank with a clip. I have Schuburth helmets with Blue Tooth so will never need the factory comm system. I can remove the comm connector cable with no problem but also want to remove the clip glued to the tank without damaging the tank paint. Use a hair dryer on the tank sticker to soften the glue. It should peel right off. Back and forth on the area so as not to get the thing too hot. Some hair dryers can get pretty hot. Doug
saddlebum Posted December 26, 2019 #3 Posted December 26, 2019 Use a hair dryer on the tank sticker to soften the glue. It should peel right off. Back and forth on the area so as not to get the thing too hot. Some hair dryers can get pretty hot. DougYup hairdryer but warm just enough for it to start peeling. Too much heat and it will pull apart. Any glue residue can be removed with alcohol or lighter fluid.
SpencerPJ Posted December 26, 2019 #4 Posted December 26, 2019 I agree with hair dryer, but I would use soft rag and WD40 to get glue and residue off.
djh3 Posted December 27, 2019 #5 Posted December 27, 2019 Hmm I seem to remember a discussion way back about the "warning" sticker. Something about they were clear coated over and trying to peel it could screw the rest of the paint up. But the comm cord for sure will come off.
VentureFar Posted December 27, 2019 #6 Posted December 27, 2019 Hmm I seem to remember a discussion way back about the "warning" sticker. Something about they were clear coated over and trying to peel it could screw the rest of the paint up. But the comm cord for sure will come off. Mine left a faint rectangle outline in the black paint. VentureFar...
cwtart Posted December 29, 2019 Author #7 Posted December 29, 2019 Mine left a faint rectangle outline in the black paint. VentureFar... Did you use hot air to remove it? I think I can take a faint rectangle over the warning sticker itself.
VentureFar Posted December 29, 2019 #8 Posted December 29, 2019 I honestly can’t remember for sure. I have a faint memory of picking at the corner with my fingernail and then just peeling it off. I would have been afraid to use a blow dryer next to the gas tank since they spark internally when you turn them in. VentureFar... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
CaseyJ955 Posted December 29, 2019 #9 Posted December 29, 2019 I really like GooGone, stuff is badass. I just got a bike that had more than a couple squid stickers and that sorted things right on out. Heating it up with a hair dryer as mentioned should help too.
RedRider Posted December 30, 2019 #10 Posted December 30, 2019 As for the cord clip, it is just double sided tape holding it on. A piece of fish line or dental floss will allow you to 'cut' it off. Goo-B-Gone, WD-40, etc. for any remaining adhesive. RR
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