Stupid warning labels
#1
This is for the people that are not die hard label fans \
Sorry if I offend someone but I hate those damn warning labels most of the older bikes I had I just power washed them off but now i have a 450r they are rivited on !!!
Anyways if anyone has this same problem just replace the label with a piece of carbon fiber ..
It looks sweet now.
If anyone else has done something like this I would like to hear what you have done
Sorry if I offend someone but I hate those damn warning labels most of the older bikes I had I just power washed them off but now i have a 450r they are rivited on !!!
Anyways if anyone has this same problem just replace the label with a piece of carbon fiber ..
It looks sweet now.
If anyone else has done something like this I would like to hear what you have done
#3
What I have normally done in the past is drill the rivets out, throw away the aluminum panel[it is also glued on as well], and then replace it with a cut-to-fit number plate bakground and then put my KFR decals on. Looks trick.
A buddy of mine had a 300EX and he removed his aluminum panels, riveted them back on upside down, cleaned the glue off and left it like that. Kind of made for a "unfinished" look that actually looked good.
A buddy of mine had a 300EX and he removed his aluminum panels, riveted them back on upside down, cleaned the glue off and left it like that. Kind of made for a "unfinished" look that actually looked good.
#5
I hate the stickers all over my quad. Where can I find the replacement stickers? (I can't remember where I've seen them.) They should leave the warnings inside the owners manuals. I want to take them off before the fender get too scratched up. So there will not be square areas with no scratches.
#7
We just put a sticker over them. They drive my husband nuts too. It doesn't bother me - I don't even notice it, must be a guy thing!
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#10
I put different warning labels on the Rubi from 2faroffroad.com. They are perfect for a die-hard red rider. They look stock at first glance and fit perfectly like stock using the oem equipment, however if you look down and read them, they're great, almost hilarious. The best points of a Honda are on there and the dissing of most Honda fan's arch rival, Polaris. Yeah I said it, Polaris! Chew me out, I can take it.


