TAKING OF WARNING LABELS.
#4
I tried and you take a drill bit a little bit bigger than the size of the pop rivit and drill the center out. If you replace them get pop rivets the right size or buy little bolts that size, use lock-tight ad put the bolts in.
#5
Originally posted by: Redripper
I tried and you take a drill bit a little bit bigger than the size of the pop rivit and drill the center out. If you replace them get pop rivets the right size or buy little bolts that size, use lock-tight ad put the bolts in.
I tried and you take a drill bit a little bit bigger than the size of the pop rivit and drill the center out. If you replace them get pop rivets the right size or buy little bolts that size, use lock-tight ad put the bolts in.
i just drilled the rivets and took off the labels, looks great. really easy thanks redripper!
#7
Originally posted by: heatseeker8
I took them off my Warrior..however I see in our local paper that DNR officers are citing people that remove the labels off there quads..when they are caught
I took them off my Warrior..however I see in our local paper that DNR officers are citing people that remove the labels off there quads..when they are caught
What if someone changes the plastic?
There are too many stickers on these quads. It should be enough that the warnings are listed in the owners manual. They're really there to cover the a55e5 of the companies making the quads. Soon it will be hard to tell what color a quad is supposed to be.
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#9
I wonder which atv company applies the least amount of stickers to their quads?
It's pretty bad when they mold the plastic to fit the stickers.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]
It's pretty bad when they mold the plastic to fit the stickers.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]
#10
On Honda power products there's a warning sticker on the gas caps...a circle with a lit match and a line throught it. Ah...what does that mean = ) ? Really, who would throw a lit match into the fuel tank? Does that mean it's OK to throw a cig in there? Ha Ha Yeah, the warning stickers get a little old and overdone. But if you want to know whose fault it really is...blame the lawsuit happy American public, and especially the lawyers that feed off them. The mfgs are largely forced into it. I wonder if you remove the stickers, sell it as a used machine, does that open you up for liability in terms of the new owner? I mean, it sounds crazy, but you wouldn't believe the things lawyers grab onto when they call you into the briefing room.


