@@t888jmd you certainly could but to be fair, this way is easy enough, ignore all the stupid comments about cracking paint and damaging the bumper, it’s flexible enough that there’s no issue at all
Dude. Please don’t anyone attempt this. Takeoff the bumper and do it the correct way unless you wanna damage your car. He just totally bent his bumper and I’m sure cracked the paint
You’re aware that the bumper is plastic and flexible? Why would you be sure the paints cracked? Good luck removing the bumper without flexing it, I’m sure you’ll crack the paint by your own reasoning 🙄
Probably a bit late now, I’m sore you’ve done it already. Look at the clips on the new one and feel them on the existing one, you’ll figure it out. They basically push out by squeezing the clips. Once you get started they come out easy enough. Hope you get sorted 👍🏻
I've wanted this grille on my C43 for ages, ive managed to do mine this way, thanks for uploading! Anyone attempting it needs patience and familiar with working with tools for sure! Great job💪
Sorry, but ! I am really not a fan of this bike. I took delivery of the Anyroad 1 in January 2015. I rode it daily for almost 9 months. I found it rock hard and uncomfortable for any ride over one hour or about 15 miles. You can tell how hard the frame is by the amount of road noise transmitted to the camera. It was slow, no acceleration at all, and I found the handling suspect. Stripped it for all its parts and put those on a Kona Rove (steel frame ) The only thing this bike is good for is a bit of art on the wall ! No criticism intended of the video.