Flag Stickers for Panniers

The latter for sure…

I’m not so sure.

The panniers and the stickers live on for new adventures. Some fading or being covered with new stickers, building a record of time spent, like the rings on a tree.
 
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A bike I was very interested in had the panniers covered in stickers. The sales man though removing them would leave visible marks on the aluminium panniers. I didn’t buy the bike. I do tend to remove all stickers from my vehicles. I know where I’ve been and have no need to show this to others.
 
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My bikes covered in Scottish flags, Rampate Lions, and midgie's blood, got the little fookers :green gri

Tip: When in Scotland, wear a Scottish flag sticka somewhere on your bike, car, van, thick locals bent on trouble tend to avoid other Scots showing their Saltire. :flag
 
Ive got stickers on the Varios, Two reasons, 1) Reminds of places ive been, and brings back memorys , good & bad lol 2) Hides the dents and scrapes

The other bike , probably not
 
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I’m not so sure.

The panniers and the stickers live on for new adventures. Some fading or being covered with new stickers, building a record of time spent, like the rings on a tree.
You wouldn’t want to inherit the notches on somebody else’s bed post. IMHO bike stickers fall into the same category.
 
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As expected....some interesting posts :D

My plan was/is to get a sheet of Euro flags and apply them after I return from said country. Why? Just for me to remind me of the great times I have had riding in the various countries.
 
Would it not be better to stick all the flags on and then cross them out, as you visit? It sets more of a target. For instance, this flag might bug at you, until you went:

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