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I picked up a carbon fiber looking sleeve, that is roll formed with a split in it, allows you to swap from bike to bike instead of buying multiple stickers. I suppose it could be perceived by a particularly stodgy ranger to not be permanently affixed, however, it has not caused me any issues yet.

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I picked up a carbon fiber looking sleeve, that is roll formed with a split in it, allows you to swap from bike to bike instead of buying multiple stickers. I suppose it could be perceived by a particularly stodgy ranger to not be permanently affixed, however, it has not caused me any issues yet.

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Just never offer to a Ranger that you swap bike to bike. OHV stickers are issued for a single vehicle.

That "E-Line" sticker on it can be cleanly removed also. Before I bought one of those, for years I used Saran Wrap preserving the sticker with unremoved adhesive and then clear packing tape over all. Could easily switch in a couple minutes.
 
Just never offer to a Ranger that you swap bike to bike. OHV stickers are issued for a single vehicle.

That "E-Line" sticker on it can be cleanly removed also. Before I bought one of those, for years I used Saran Wrap preserving the sticker with unremoved adhesive and then clear packing tape over all. Could easily switch in a couple minutes.
It may have been you that clued me in on those Dave, I used to use the clear packing tape trick and leave the backing on the decal so it would remove easily. Thanks
 
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