removing the ugly frame stickers

Started by bschur13, November 24, 2008, 08:19:13 PM

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herm

Quote from: mbalmer on November 25, 2008, 09:14:34 AM
If the stickers are removed, it isn't a big deal unless you try to sell your bike out of state. (I don't know about states that have regular inspections.) When I sold a bike to my son-in-law in Oregon, all the DMV cared about was the frame stickers. I had mine attached so there was no problem. If I had removed them there would have been a lengthy wait of getting it registered to my son-in-law. I don't understand why the stickers can't be placed under side panels. They are an eye-sore.

not an issue. all oregon wants to do is to verify the VIN, which is stamped into the frame. [thumbsup]
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bschur13

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i took them off today.. in one hundred little pieces.   [bang]  ha

I have no idea how any of you got them off in one piece but mine are torn to shreds on the floor of the garage so I hope VA does not require them for inspection.  Armed with a hair dryer, I really took my time and tried to pull them off in one go but it would have taken forever.  I simply dont have those kind of patients. 

CMDRDAVE

Quote from: bschur13 on November 29, 2008, 02:18:03 PM
I hope VA does not require them for inspection. 

I have two bikes from out of state that were registered and inspected in VA, no problems, not even mentioned.
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Quote from: bschur13 on November 29, 2008, 02:18:03 PM
i took them off today.. in one hundred little pieces.   [bang]  ha
I have no idea how any of you got them off in one piece..........  I simply dont have those kind of patients.

The least I expect from my medical practitioner is that the patient is maintained in one piece.....   [laugh]
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