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#1
I guess the title got your attention! I'm just wondering how many of you AC owners have removed all the warning stickers on your machines? Should I remove them or leave them on ? I've got stupider questions than this but only one at a time !!!!
Thanks again all , FlatTire
Thanks again all , FlatTire
#3
I leave mine on. They don't bother me in the least and I let other people ride my machine fairly frequently. Leaving the stickers on lets me point to them and say "Look, it says Warning!" Then it's not my fault if they do something stupid.
I will admit, after the first time, I've never actually read the darn things again.
I will admit, after the first time, I've never actually read the darn things again.
#5
I removed my stickers, it looks much better with them off. Its best to do it when the stickers are new but if they are not they will come off fairly easy still. Just get a hairdryer and your fingernail and goto town on them. Heat them up really good and pull them off slowly and evenly. If you have access to a pressure washer then its even easier, but make sure to use the hotest water possible, they come off so easy then. I used a pressure washer with hot water and they came right off.
#6
Not to be a killjoy, but if you remove the stickers and sell the quad, and some pinhead rolls it and offs themself, the heirs could conceivably hire a maggot ambulance chaser and give you a hard time. If the stickers hadn't been removed, the idiot would have read them and not killed themself. Duh - the person was probably too stupid to read, but introduce a greedy attorney into the situation, and all bets are off. Right or wrong, it could happen.
#7
<< Not to be a killjoy, but if you remove the stickers and sell the quad, and some pinhead rolls it and offs themself, the heirs could conceivably hire a maggot ambulance chaser and give you a hard time. If the stickers hadn't been removed, the idiot would have read them and not killed themself. Duh - the person was probably too stupid to read, but introduce a greedy attorney into the situation, and all bets are off. Right or wrong, it could happen. >>
Another reason why Canada rules, none of this sueing you because you looked at me weird crap.
To cover your *** in this type of situation you could give him the manual and tell him to read it before you give him the quad. They cover everything in the manual.
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