Euro 4 fork reflector removal

You forgot, invalidate your insurance. Or is it changing the oil that does that?
 
This is just too much for a Sunday morning. I really don't know whether to go back in the garage and stick them back on, get some reflective 3M tape, or stick two fingers up and run the risk, knowing that the removal of the reflectors could be the piece of the puzzle that causes my final demise. Maybe I'll start a poll.:D

As its a Sunday Morning you could try Riding the Bloody thing :rob
 
Side reflectors are helpful to reduce accidents where the careless motorcyclist pulls out from a side road having not noticed the oncoming car on the main road. Err hold on - thats not quite right :blast
 
Dental Floss, mint flavour, sawed to and fro has them off easily. So I'm told. Mine are staying on.
 
Many people go to quite expensive lengths in order to increase their conspicuity, yet others try and ride in stealth mode. Personally I'd rather be seen.
cheers
 
I've removed mine using a small cable tie in a sawing motion behind the reflector. Then picked the glue off the forks.

Frickin reflectors wont save me from anything. Looks way better without. Kept them in my junk draw incase MOT inspector needs to see them.
 


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