Badges, removing stinking badges.
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Badges, removing stinking badges.
I need to remove the tank badges from my 75 GT380 as the tank and side covers are going in for painting, Unlike most of my old bikes, which have the badges held on with little screws, the GT's badges seem to be glued on. I am afraid the will break as I remove them. Does anyone have a tip or two?
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Re: Badges, removing stinking badges.
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Re: Badges, removing stinking badges.
Well that is odd. My bike is a 1975 GT380 also but mine are screwed on. Which one of us has the wrong fuel tank I wonder?Tripleking wrote:I need to remove the tank badges from my 75 GT380 as the tank and side covers are going in for painting, Unlike most of my old bikes, which have the badges held on with little screws, the GT's badges seem to be glued on.
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Re: Badges, removing stinking badges.
oh I often come across stuck on stuff, 30/40 years old owners loose screws and sick stuff on simple really chaps
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Re: Badges, removing stinking badges.
There are no holes for screws either.
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Re: Badges, removing stinking badges.
Badges were held on by 'clips' that Suzuki calls nuts. Unless the PO glued them on, they should pop right off with the aid of a flat blade screw driver. The clips / nuts are still available from Suzuki for about $1 each. Part number 09148-04005.
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Re: Badges, removing stinking badges.
I will try. My side cover badges had caps, but when removing, the tip of the studs broke of. Lost about 1/4 of the studs at the end.Coyote wrote:Badges were held on by 'clips' that Suzuki calls nuts. Unless the PO glued them on, they should pop right off with the aid of a flat blade screw driver. The clips / nuts are still available from Suzuki for about $1 each. Part number 09148-04005.
DK what color blue I will paint it. It is blue now. I was thinking of Chrysler B3 (Petty) Blue or Ford Grabber Blue, both fairly light blues. Cobra Guardsman Blue Might be nice.
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Re: Badges, removing stinking badges.
If the pins are too short for new caps, you can attach them with double sided automotive trim tape OR if they fit well, you can use silicone adhesive on the pins inside the coverMy side cover badges had caps, but when removing, the tip of the studs broke of. Lost about 1/4 of the studs at the end.
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Re: Badges, removing stinking badges.
I usually use silicone adhesive.Coyote wrote:If the pins are too short for new caps, you can attach them with double sided automotive trim tape OR if they fit well, you can use silicone adhesive on the pins inside the coverMy side cover badges had caps, but when removing, the tip of the studs broke of. Lost about 1/4 of the studs at the end.
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Re: Badges, removing stinking badges.
Did you get the tank badges off?
I was born with nothing and still have most of it left.
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1978 GS1000C
1976 GT550 ongoing money pit.
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1978 GS1000C
1976 GT550 ongoing money pit.