They are easy to remove. Just use some fishing line and pull it down between the fork and reflector. You can pull it back and forth like a sawing action which makes it a little easier. After that use your thumb and roll the adhesive off the fork. Use WD40 to clean it up after your done. That’s it.
I just pulled mine off then cleaned of the glue with a scraper and solvent. The forks are anodised which is a pretty robust finish - just use solvent which are safe with Aluminum .
Follow Steve’s advice. Use nothing sharp. I pulled mine off with bare hands and followed Steve’s WD40 trick. The forks are anodized so don’t sweat it.
Had a great run over to Mallaig today, the A86 must have the stickiest road surface in Scotland great fun even when the roads are damp A86 Dalwhinnie to Spean Bridge Soon dried up, Road to Mallaig @Vulpes I took the Arisaig detour, here's a couple of pics just along from Arisaig even though the sun was hiding there was some cracking scenery Stopped off at Glencoe ski Centre..not much snow! Metal Skier
Didn't know it was called Traigh ,but yeah that's where I stopped,just imagine if the sun had been out and it was blue skys