CLEMTOG
Hero member
putting the top case on a drill press and drilling right through every number or better still a mill, and cut a slot, removes all traces of any number,
I CERTAINLY DO NOT CONDONE THIS IF THERE IS ANY DOUBT OR QUESTION ABOUT WHO OWNS THE CASES
But if they are legally and legitimately your property, I see no reason why the number of a damaged beyond repair case should not be changed to the number of the ones you are then replacing them with, but in every case (sorry about the pun) you should totally destroy the old set, so that the number remains unique to the bike and no bike can ever "appear" with the same number that you originally had.
CLEM
I CERTAINLY DO NOT CONDONE THIS IF THERE IS ANY DOUBT OR QUESTION ABOUT WHO OWNS THE CASES
But if they are legally and legitimately your property, I see no reason why the number of a damaged beyond repair case should not be changed to the number of the ones you are then replacing them with, but in every case (sorry about the pun) you should totally destroy the old set, so that the number remains unique to the bike and no bike can ever "appear" with the same number that you originally had.
CLEM