removing 'not for road use'
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removing 'not for road use'
Morning all, what's the best way to scrub off the annoying lettering, its on the top of the can stamped in to it..... My bike is a tad rough round the edges but I'd like to remove that bit an nicely as I can, so I'm calling on your experience please
Re: removing 'not for road use'
A photo of the offending item may be better as then will know whether it I on the strap or on the can.
If it's on the strap they can be taken off and flipped over to hide it or a new strap would only be cheap.
Or could take a grinder to it and sand it out then work through sand paper grades to get rid or the grinding marks.
Without seeing it or knowing what can it is it's hard to comment.
If it's on the strap they can be taken off and flipped over to hide it or a new strap would only be cheap.
Or could take a grinder to it and sand it out then work through sand paper grades to get rid or the grinding marks.
Without seeing it or knowing what can it is it's hard to comment.
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Re: removing 'not for road use'
Indeedgoatpants wrote:chuck a sticker over it.
Examiners and Police aren't allowed to remove anything when inspecting.
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don't forget we are onX and Instagrambelieve it or not !!!
southwestbikers@southwestbikers (original, I know.)
KTM 990 superduke R,
Zx10r trackbike, ktm 350 excf muddy
Suspension and bike work undertaken.