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By Scalyback
#51193


Ebay usually for metal badges. they are usually pressed tin, but others have stuck them on somehow, anybody???



Don't quote me but I think our hosts recommend evo to stick rubber knee pads onto tanks? Yeah I just checked, they do. Just type 'evo' into the search box, top right!
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By Les
#51213
How about spray on trim adhesive for cars never used it myself but may be worth investigating
By mauri
#51214


try to find some acrylic tape, it exists in all widths and thickness .


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By Chris Tindal
#51218
Those Indian screw on tin badges are really cheap and nasty, the originals were so much nicer. I'm sure there's a market for our host to do repro versions as originals are really hard to find and go for silly money.
By Deanobats
#51221
The hair dryer trick works a treat, though I might wait till there's less (no!) fuel in the tank before giving it a proper blast and sorting the whole thing out.
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By Les
#51225
You may find a empty tank more explosive than full I would be very wary of anything that could spark I don't know the flash point of a tank of fumes, wonky stickers will give your bike some character

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