1200 DVT Fork Reflector Removal

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by tobers, May 24, 2015.

  1. They'll be getting us all to wear hi-viz jackets next. :Woot:
     
  2. You don't already?
    I love putting on a one piece, Race boots and a "polite notice" vest whilst tucked behind the screen
     
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  3. Your method worked a treat for me. Fishing line removed the reflectors in seconds, as you say just removing the glue was the pain. Top tip :)
     
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  4. i used dental floss, it went through very easily once id worked out how much pressure to apply to avoind the floss braking, then a quick wipe with petrol, mint
     
  5. You can use any tar removal cleaner for cars to remove the sticky residue also
     
  6. You guys have way too much time on your hands. I can't see the reflectors when I'm on the bike but if some myopic driver see my reflectors at dusk or dark job done. Yes they're numb looking but the mutley is hardly a looker
     
  7. You had me in agreement there Bandit, up until the last sentence, the Multi's are getting prettier with each successive model so there :)
     
  8. Hi Broke each to their mate either way I can't see that beak when I'm riding either
     
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  9. Warmed mine up (off) with hot air gun, on low setting.

    Cleaned what little glue residue there was with brake cleaner.

    15 minutes all in.
     
  10. Oh... Spam canister removed too..
     
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