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RE:reflectors


From: "Mr. John Ebensperger" <JEBENSPERGER@camden-high2.moric.org>
Subject: RE:reflectors
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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 08:55:32 -0500

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Hello All,

Too much snow and sleet to ride this weekend or soon.  But I did just recently
move the rear fender reflectors according to the
instructions for the detachable sideplates.  I used my wife's "spare" hair
dryer set on high for about 4 minutes, slightly tugging on the
reflectors every 30 seconds or so until they came off with the stick-um intact.
Just one very small piece of stick-um left on the fender
which I carefully rubbed off with a soft clean piece of T-shirt.  The stick-um
was still good enough to re-apply in the new location.

<How is the best way to remove the damn things off the fenders and forks
with out narwlin up the paint or finish>
"Ebby" and Linda
'02 1200 XLH Vivid Black "NYX"
Camden, NY

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