Application of heat with a heat gun or hair-dryer. Consider electricity/spark with gas tank related issues. Apply small amount of heat to decal and use a plastic spatula to peel the graphic from the lower edge working upward. Use the least amount of heat that does the job for your application. Be careful to not melt the underlying material. Wear gloves and eye protection as bubbles in the material can explode.
nope the plastics are way off. go to http://www.jjwdesigns.com/ for the best graphics around... look good and tough as nails
yes
you can be any ages and you cant take it on the road because they are off road bike
vice versa
flip your killswitch
you can jet it by buying better floats or you can take the govenor off . clean out the oil filter!
There is not a timer on the dirt bike itself, you have to take it to a retailer and have them plug a machine into the computer of the dirt bike, it will display how many hours (off brands such as baja generally dont have the computer capability to read out how many hours are on the bike) for a street bike, you have to apply generally the same process
For riding off road not on the road
A street legal dirt bike is any dirt bike that has a four stroke motor, head lights, brake lights, turning signals, a spark arrestor in the silencer, and street legal on-off road tires.
Not legally. Dirt bikes are made for off road use.
The turn off key located below the front fender is used to cut off the power running from the stator to the bike, so when you pull it out the bike will not run. you can take the key out so no one can start it.
it should i have seen people take them off or Yamaha motorcycles and put them on warriors