Is removing this piece easy? I havent really looked at the piece too long, but I dont really like the look of the bike with the flap on.
I was wondering if anyone knows how to remove it without cutting it off, I dont want to change my mind then see my mudflap in 2 cut pieces.
Removing back mud flap
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I dont want to touch it anymore, I took it off and liked the look, but it left a large opening to the inside of the bike, I dont really like that so I'll leave it on, I like it both ways.
There was a flat that said PGO on it, but it seemed to be hollow and was very small when I took it off, it was held in place by the mud flap, and without it, it leaves a big opening.
I guess the only true way is to dremel it off, but I dont want to kill the value and worth of my bike, so I'll leave it the way it is.
There was a flat that said PGO on it, but it seemed to be hollow and was very small when I took it off, it was held in place by the mud flap, and without it, it leaves a big opening.
I guess the only true way is to dremel it off, but I dont want to kill the value and worth of my bike, so I'll leave it the way it is.