
Oh yeah, a heatgun would definately be better in the removal of old decals (a heatgun is different from a hairdryer, much much hotter). Just be careful not to melt anything important that might not stand up to the heat.
My brother used a heatgun and got the old stickers off his used Blazer's tailgate with no issues, I wasn't there so I don't know the exacticalities of what happened.dieziege wrote:When I peeled the stickers off my bike, I found the heat gun (not a hair drier... heat gun blows hotter) actually made peeling them more difficult. Sure, it softened the glue, but it also softened the plastic so the stickers stretched and broke more.
When stickers are new you can usually just peel them if you are careful.
gixxers are very recognizable even w/o any decals, especially the K6 600 and 750 models since it's been redesigned.XM23 wrote:Take all the decals off the bike, including the factory decals. Not only will the bike look far less tacky, but it'll lend it an air of mystery as people who see it wonder what the heck it is.
They all look like generic "new sportsbikes" to me. And guess what, yours looks like everyone else's, even with those extra decals you put on there. I guess you need to install the TRE to make up for the added weight.VermilionX wrote:gixxers are very recognizable even w/o any decals, especially the K6 600 and 750 models since it's been redesigned.XM23 wrote:Take all the decals off the bike, including the factory decals. Not only will the bike look far less tacky, but it'll lend it an air of mystery as people who see it wonder what the heck it is.
anyway... i love gixxers but i don't want mine to look the same as everybody else's.
nah, the nose of the gixxers is very distinct.Skier wrote: They all look like generic "new sportsbikes" to me. And guess what, yours looks like everyone else's, even with those extra decals you put on there. I guess you need to install the TRE to make up for the added weight.
You keep saying that, I keep saying it looks like a generic sportsbike.VermilionX wrote:nah, the nose of the gixxers is very distinct.Skier wrote: They all look like generic "new sportsbikes" to me. And guess what, yours looks like everyone else's, even with those extra decals you put on there. I guess you need to install the TRE to make up for the added weight.
other than ducati... they're the only ones that makes the top and bottom headlight setup unlike the generic left and right setup.
hyosung also makes them but it's obvious they got it from suzuki.
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