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Slide out safety card DIY?

BRP put the safety card on the slideout so they wouldn't have to put the safety stickers on the tank as other brands must per government regulations. Having to push the mode button is a reminder of the info on the safety card before you ride. I like the idea.
 
How about a pull out and tuck back in "sun cover" for the dash and seat?
Light mesh material that stretches and can be pulled over the seat but opens wide enough to cover the handlebars and dash?
Hmmmm.... I know there is not much space there but might work...
I like your idea... Finding a suitable material won't be easy; but please let us know if you're able to make any progress on this one! :clap:
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How about just peeling that sticker off, and taping it to your riding glove? :dontknow:
Would that keep Nanny happy? :shocked:
 
I would just leave it out in direct sunlight to protect the led's Like a sun shade, I did remove the sticker with my wifes hair dryer, And I learned that ''Never'' take the wife's hair dryer anywhere near the garage, Under the threat of death!! Also after I removed the sticker, The engine wouldn't run right unless I used 93 Octane at every fill up, Go figure:shocked:
 
I'd like to convert it to a mirror. But finding the right material that would flex back flat when pulled out from a curved storage position might be tought to come up with.
 
I'd like to convert it to a mirror. But finding the right material that would flex back flat when pulled out from a curved storage position might be tought to come up with.

You can get flexible mirror material all over the place. Google search Flexible Mirror Material.
This stuff works well as long as it is glued down to an even surface. Otherwise you get distortion. But I think it would work well glued to the curved pull out.

Bob
 
Who needs a GPS, the safety card backing makes a good platform for printed directions on a 3X5 card!:D

Hey! That's an idea... A simple map slot for storing maps.... I had something like that on my boat for holding route charts. It's for those that are not into the GPS stuff and prefer printed maps...

Bob
 
Great Idea! :agree:
I'm not into GPS... Can't afford it, and can't hide it on the bike so that it goes unnoticed... :shocked:
 
I'll never refer to my Spyder as a "trike", even though my Goldwing buddy "Chip in TN" has called it a "reverse trike scooter". But he's just jealous and on the verge of converting his GW into a trike.
 
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