Reflectors on rear fender (removal)

Reflector remocal

:clapping: I removed all on the 13 TG, went to register her in Delaware for the 1st time since moving here and guess they don't have a sense of humor because they flagged it as a violation. What choice did I have, immediately went to local Stealer and traded up to a new 17................:clapping:
 
:clapping: I removed all on the 13 TG, went to register her in Delaware for the 1st time since moving here and guess they don't have a sense of humor because they flagged it as a violation. What choice did I have, immediately went to local Stealer and traded up to a new 17................:clapping:

Seems like safety requirements are taken kind of seriously in some jurisdictions. Great punt in trading off that illegal, dangerous, outlaw, renegade, and just plain accident looking for a place to happen trike and getting one with geegaw reflectors and a M8 engine. That will show them and you can tell the CFO that you had to do it to remain legal and keep having fun in your newly adopted State. :p
 
I had used a heat gun to remove those reflectors. The key is to keep the heat gun moving back and forth. If you keep the heat in one spot too long, you will damage the paint. To remove the left over adhesive, I use kerosene.
 

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