sticky stickers

Other than picking and cussing at those safety stickers, is there a
better way to get them off. Maybe blow torch or circular saw. I
have an adhesive remover thats works well on the glue, its just
getting the actual sticker itself off.
 
yes, there is one on top the fuel tank, and two slightly below the passenger
seat. I got about half of the fuel tank sticker off, it just took forever and now
my finger hurts to bad to pick my nose,
 
WD-40 and a hair drier. spray a small amount of the wd on then heat it a little then peel off i did al mine that way ...clean with wax of your choice ...
 
yes it works great , i was worried about it harming the paint or clear coat but had already started picking at them when someone suggested it that way to me:D
 
thank you for the tips guys. Unfortently I might have to wait to do this, theres no outlet at the storage box for the hair dryer, but I figure I'll start keeping the bike at home by the end of Febuary. I guess I should buy a cover.
 
Hello Jason, I see that you lowered yours 2". I'm assuming that you used lowering links to do this? Can you give me details and maybe a recommendation of a brand?
Also, what did you do about the kickstand being too long after lowering the bike? Does the bike seem to not lean enough to the left while on the kickstand? Any websites describing/explaining the process? Thanks.
 
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