SledFreak
TY 4 Stroke God
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I want to put my trail pass on the side panel of my GT, because I do not want it on my windshield or cowling/hood. Is there any decal that I could put on that is sticky enough to stay on there without falling off and can be removed with a hair dryer or heat gun. I figure I will stick the trail pass on the decal and put the decal on my side panel. Any thing off the shelf I could buy. Any info would be great.
waldo1
Expert
Black duct tape - clean the surface with soap & water 1st. works great for swapen stickers - swapen - woooo - totally into swappen - works great when ya have a bunch of sleds or if ya burn one down, wreck - whatever - this is totally sick - nothing to review or write about - no snow - this sucks!
I'll be on lake cadillac testen this weekend if anybody wants to get roosted.
I'll be on lake cadillac testen this weekend if anybody wants to get roosted.
Yummy
Lifetime Member
I put my sticker on the left panel and guess what...500 miles later it was gone!!! It did appear OK but I guess the plastic is not great for that kind of decal.
For my new decal I put it on left side windshield.
Time will tell!
For my new decal I put it on left side windshield.
Time will tell!
GT Dave
Veteran
I've had the OPP pick at the corners of my pass to ensure that it was stuck directly on to my sled....sheeeesh!
Better safe than sorry...
Now...where the F#@K is the SNOW!!
One more thing... for the folks near Toronto... I went by Markham Mower today (a Yamaha Dealer). Even though I've never done business with them, they offered me set-up advice etc. and are a great bunch of guys to deal with. They love Yamaha and their customers. If you're in the area and looking for a sled, check 'em out.
Better safe than sorry...
Now...where the F#@K is the SNOW!!
One more thing... for the folks near Toronto... I went by Markham Mower today (a Yamaha Dealer). Even though I've never done business with them, they offered me set-up advice etc. and are a great bunch of guys to deal with. They love Yamaha and their customers. If you're in the area and looking for a sled, check 'em out.
hypertxer
Expert
mine are on the tunnel
SledFreak
TY 4 Stroke God
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I would of slapped his hands for even touching my sled. They have no right doing that. Like, what's the point, if you have you numbers on, licence on and bought your permit with your reciept on you, what does it matter where it is, as long as it is on the outside of the sled somewhere that is visable. They say if you have it front, they wave you on through, but that's bull because, they still check to see if you were drinking and ask for your insurance and licence.GT Dave said:I've had the OPP pick at the corners of my pass to ensure that it was stuck directly on to my sled....sheeeesh!
Better safe than sorry...
Now...where the F#@K is the SNOW!!
One more thing... for the folks near Toronto... I went by Markham Mower today (a Yamaha Dealer). Even though I've never done business with them, they offered me set-up advice etc. and are a great bunch of guys to deal with. They love Yamaha and their customers. If you're in the area and looking for a sled, check 'em out.
sledheadgeorge
TY 4 Stroke God
SledFreak said:.... , they still check to see if you were drinking and ask for your insurance and licence.
That is why the trails are a little safer than they used to be.....DON'T DRINK AND RIDE.