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Re: re: Tagging bikes

Postby icebreaker » Thu Jan 13, 2005 12:03 pm

MadKaw wrote:Ah Yes... Please guys, Tagging is not sticking.!!

Don't peel the backing off, just leave the sticker for the owner to do what they want with it.

I don't know if any of you have tried to remove one... Its bloody hard work...:-)


Agreed..


Bobbi, just get the sticker put on the nose of your bike or the light..
They put mine on the nose cause of my double bubble, the guy didn't want to stuff the irridium.. So just get them to stick it to the light.. that's glass.. So peel the sticker off.. put some lemon essence on a tissue and it'll come off with 5-10 seconds of rubbing.. great stuff.. Gets OLD OLD stickers of back windows of cars too..

All that shower power crap is based on Citric Acid, in the same way lemon essence help remove sticky crap off things.. Give it a try.. Shouldn't hurt your paint either.. just give it a rub with moist rag afterwards to remove the residue..


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Re: Tagging bikes

Postby Neka79 » Thu Jan 13, 2005 10:42 pm

um got me farked??
mitta been one of the riders i see out & about??
i dunno..i give em out to ne 1 who has enough brains to operate a computer,
but since theres very few blokes who both ride a kwakka AND have a brain, i
dont give many out..lol
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Re: re: Tagging bikes

Postby aardvark » Fri Jan 14, 2005 4:54 pm

icebreaker wrote:put some lemon essence on a tissue and it'll come off with 5-10 seconds of rubbing.. great stuff.. Gets OLD OLD stickers of back windows of cars too..



Or go to your local crash repairer and buy a small tin of prepsol. Should only be a few bucks.
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re: Tagging bikes

Postby Plaz » Fri Jan 14, 2005 5:38 pm

Prepsol is the best thing to use, its designed to remove oil, wax, silicon, and adhesives from paintwork and metal. Its about $8.00 bucks for a litre and available at all the car places (Repco, Super Cheap ETC) and even some hardware stores. I know this cause I parked my ZXR 750 in town one night and a few DICKHEAD school leavers plastered the school stickers all over it (15 of the farken things). I went to the school in question and spoke with headmaster who offered to pay for any damages, luckily the Prepsol did all the work and didn't damage the paint.
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re: Tagging bikes

Postby Blackzxr » Thu Mar 03, 2005 9:15 pm

First motion tag tonight.

On the Frankston freeway and spot a Green Kwakka coming up behind me. Grab a sticker outa the glove box, move over to give him room, hang my hand and sticker out the window while he's splitting lanes. Pulls up beside me, grabs the sticker as we're putting along, he checks it out, then whacks it in his jacket pocket and rides off.
It's amazing what curiosity does to people. Some dickhead in a tin top hanging a piece of paper out his car window, cruising down a freeway and i have to take and see what it is :lol:

We'll see if he joins. I was very pleased with myself though.
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re: Tagging bikes

Postby tape » Thu Mar 03, 2005 9:18 pm

well done Rob....

if I could spell ingenuity at this time of night...lol

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re: Tagging bikes

Postby aardvark » Thu Mar 03, 2005 9:39 pm

Bwahahahahah... 10 points to Rob.
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re: Tagging bikes

Postby red_dave » Thu Mar 03, 2005 9:45 pm

I swear to god i almost did that tonight as well... Some guy on a Black 9 sitting at a set of lights, but i couldn't get the stickers out of my wallet in time...
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re: Tagging bikes

Postby Ment » Fri Mar 04, 2005 12:14 am

Bobbi, i agree sticking anything to someones bike is a bad idea, I just put em in a spot where they are noticed but are not annoying.

On a highjacking note, Nekas's back now?
where have you been mate?

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