One of the tank badges on my bike is scratched from the previous owner and I would like to replace it.
I assume these are just glued on and can be removed as per normal stickers? Or is there a trick to these??
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yeah mate there just a thick sticker i pulled mine off as soon as i got the bike and havent looked back
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Dan
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Bit of heat with a hairdrier will soften the glue
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Hmmm me wondered about removing them, I seriously looked tonight and thought a nice rainy day job.
Rainy day job indeed! I removed both badges then decided to do the two Suzuki stickers on the front/back. Hmm, that looks good! Then I thought, what the hell and I did the 1300 stickers on the rear panels as well! Now it looks seriously good.
It took all of about 5 minutes for the lot and I used a bit of that orange gunk remover stuff to get any left over glue/residue off and it works a treat.
I did hold back on the Hayabusa kanji and wording on the fairings - for now!
pics would be good if possible...
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dddd my stripes are all gone. only stickers left on my bike are the kanjis and the 1300 on the back
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ill get some at lunch time and load em up. oh ive still got the stripes on the back fairing but there coming off this weekend. imho i reckon the bike looks much beter without the stripes and im even contemplating ditching the kanji and geting something a little smaller. just love that orange paintwork!
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