How To Remove Stickers From A Motorcycle
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Removing the ugly stickers from your new motorcycle or even PWC can be a frustrating experience! Have no fear, it's super easy if you know how to do it! The most important thing is heat. A heat gun oon LOW is best, but a hair dryer real close and on High can work, it'll just take longer. Get it hot enough to start melting the adhesive and start peeling back, reheating as needed until it's free. Some will separate and make a mess, fair warning. I use GooGone on the residual and it wipes right off after a quick soak.
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To remove any type of sticker including the left over glue, I use 96% alcohol. Spray the target, let it soak a few minutes and rub it all of. Works on almost any surface, fairings included.
Just taken the three warning stickers off my Speed Triple RD and used a hair dryer and WD 40 to clean up afterwards. Was nervous as its a matt black tank, but they came off really easily after heating and the WD40 sorted the goo out nicely.
So excited about this little series with this bike. I've been watching since the beginning ! Can't wait for your next vid.
Great video, as always Bryan.
Now to tackle removing all these pesky Honda logo's and warning stickers from my bike!
I didn't use any heat at all. Just picked away at it until I got it all, and then used goo-gone like you did to get the rest up.
Nice information, I appreciate it. I damaged a tank one time removing the sticker and have been leery to do it ever since.
I've had better results with a hairdryer as you can keep the heat on constantly without burning you or the paint/plastic. Residue also comes off using a wax polish.
Mineral spirits work very well to remove stickers from anything. Thx for sharing!
It would be better if you use some 80 grit sandpaper and a wood chisel. Comes right off. Then you just wipe off the residue with a combination of brake fluid and battery acid. Give it a try on your next new bike.
Congratulations on your new motorcycle :) Remove glue = WD40 ;) Remove plate holder. Little ugly ;) Put up plate. My opinion. On Amazon or Ebay have very nice aftermarket plate holder. Rizoma is very good. Your Yamaha is very nice :) Especially, colour :) I have FZ8 - 2014, race blue colour. Best regards from SERBIA - Europe :)
Is he wearing a long sleeve sweater?... Thanks for the tips. I was concerned about scratching the paint/clear coat. Goo Gone is on the list.
Is goo gone still the ideal choice if the bike has a matte finish?
For removing such gunky sticker residues, i use either contact cleaners or just use zippo lighter fluid. Both works just as well.
Thanks for another helpful video
Isopropyl alcohol okay to clean up the glue residue? Not sure how it would be on paint.
Excellent tutorial. Use the same exact method when replacing sticker kits on dirt bikes as well.
Does the fuel in the tank gets evaporate
Thank you this is really helpful.
congrats on the new bike,what happened to the bobber???
Looks nice
Cake! Thank, You.
Any time!
Does this work with the "YAMAHA" on the rear of my V-Star, or is it painted on? I can't determine.
They don’t paint anything on
My 2018 Yamaha r1 has q clear coat over the graphics factory from yamaha.
So yes it cant be removed unless cut it out
@@TwoWheelObsession some manufacturers do. my 2006 Aprilia caponord had the "aprilia" logos under the clear coat.
Jerryrigeverything on bikes 😁 cool video.
next maybe do a vid on how to tie your shoe gawd ppl
Check your local laws before removing warning stickers. In Australia even removing an “unleaded only” sticker on a vehicle is illegal and is used by police on safety checks to defect you vehicle when they can’t find anything else wrong.
Good thing the US, where I live, doesn’t have any such laws then.
Is it any different if your paint is a matte black?
I have never worked on it.
@@TwoWheelObsession oh alright dang. Thanks though!
Try to do this with a 10 year old bike ( Drama ) proof do
Mayonnaise works great!
i suggest hot water..
Really? Doubt it.
thank you ... i also had some big ugly warning stickers ..