[Ducati] Painting/Powdercoating Frame- Saving the VIN sticker?
2vtwin at comcast.net
2vtwin at comcast.net
Tue Mar 25 21:46:16 EDT 2008
I removed all the stickers from my monster before entering it in the Monster Challenge, I used a label remover that I purchased from Advance Auto, couple of beers, and some careful elbow grease. Still use it today to remove the wheel weight residues on the Victory billet wheels everytime I replace tires- Gene
-------------- Original message --------------
From: "Rob Allen" <ducati.rob at gmail.com>
> On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Alec Moss wrote:
>
> > Well, I don't know about the VIN sticker, but I've pulled off the
> > emissions/decibel stickers in one piece with no problem and at least on my
> > bikes they seem to be of the same material. Maybe a little heat from a
> > hair
> > drier would help but I didn't bother.
> >
> >
> If it comes to that, I have a heat gun I bought at Home Depot for like $25.
> Might be worth the investment if you don't already have one. (I mostly use
> it for heating those little shrink sleeve thingies for electrical work.)
> It's a reasonable solution if you don't have a hair drier.
>
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