Just wondering the best way to remove the suzuki sticker above the running lights and the crome katana emblem. Also if i remove the katana emblem are there any holes holding it on that i will have to get filled or is it just held on by adhesive? bike is a 99
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dude....you want to be removing an emblem that many on here have to order over-seas? stick them in the "for sale" section and you will get enough to buy some filler for the holes (if there is any, which I don't think there is).I don't have a short temper. I just have a quick reaction to bullshit.
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oops....not sure you are a dude. I just noticed your name. If you are female, my apologies. if you are a dude, wtf is up with that? I would find it more disturbing than "sexwax" or iwanndie".I don't have a short temper. I just have a quick reaction to bullshit.
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heat the glue on them up with a cheap-o hair dryer.
the sticker type ones will just peel off once heated up.
i used a plastic scraper on my raised katana emblems once they were heated up and they came off fine too.
once you get them off you can remove the glue residue using Goo Gone and rags.
don't mess w/ the "suzuki" on the tank... it is under the clearcoat.I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death. - George Carlin
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I was trying to get some of the "safety Stickers" off of my bike. I got it new a couple of weeks ago. Of course I tried the one on the top of the tank first. I tried getting under one corner and peeling it off but it seemed brittle and was crumbly. My attempts to use a razor knife went horribly wrong and I found myself cutting into the clear coat.
I eventually got it off, and removed the glue residue with lighter fluid. I used rubbing compound to diminish the gouges and the whle thing turned out well in the end.
I've got 4 more to take off but, my 43 year old heart can't take it.
Blow dryer you say?
Should I give it a go, or take it to a body shop. I really can't take the stress."Speed Junkie Since 1975"
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I've heard that you can soak a rag with goo gone or goof off and place it over the sticker to be removed. Leave for a while, and the adhesive should start to loosen up.
Gas or lighter fluid may eat the paint if you leave it on too long, or don't get it all off.
That said, I debadged my truck last week using a heat gun, and one of those plastic putty knives that came froma hole repair kit.
The stickers we just hit with a little heat and they came right off.
I havn't been able to get the warning lables off the bandito yet.... Every attempt has been in vain, and I'm a little concerned with using the heat gun on the gas tank!-Steve
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Originally posted by BobKat2002I was trying to get some of the "safety Stickers" off of my bike. I got it new a couple of weeks ago. Of course I tried the one on the top of the tank first. I tried getting under one corner and peeling it off but it seemed brittle and was crumbly. My attempts to use a razor knife went horribly wrong and I found myself cutting into the clear coat.
I eventually got it off, and removed the glue residue with lighter fluid. I used rubbing compound to diminish the gouges and the whle thing turned out well in the end.
I've got 4 more to take off but, my 43 year old heart can't take it.
Blow dryer you say?
Should I give it a go, or take it to a body shop. I really can't take the stress.
Never use a harder material object than the paint surface to avoid damage. Slowly heat with a hairdryer, peel and scrape with a PLASTIC scraper, and remove glue residue with Sticker and Label Remover (Canadian Tire) and a clean rag. Not sure if we have Goo Gone in Canada, and I see you`re from the East coast.
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Originally posted by PussyKatwhat about the katana emblem? is it adhesive behind there or are there holes keeping it on?I'm completely in favor of the separation of Church and State. My idea is that these two institutions screw us up enough on their own, so both of them together is certain death. - George Carlin
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Oh my... my fingers and skin tingle just with the thought of your project to come.
I pulled off my emblems and stickers in a day and it was very frustrating, time consuming, and hurt-ing. I had a 1999 750 and I did really like the look afterwards, though.
BEFORE:
AFTER:
The Katana emblem on the front fairing is only stuck on by glue, there are no holes. It has that puffy/foam kind of adhesive so you can actually just work your finger in there and pull it off. I rode the bike around for about 25 minutes to help warm it up then just tore it off. It breaks and leaves behind a lot of the foam, so you wont be able to reuse or sell them. Afterwards, you can roll off the foam with your thumb, fingers, and palm. Once all the foam is off you can get the rest of the sticky residue off with a rag and a bottle of goo-gone.
By now, your fingertips will hurt (possibly have a cut from the fractured plastic Katana emblem), your thumbs/palm will have no skin on them, and your hands will stink of orange peels from the goo gone.
The 750 on the tail is even tougher, if you can believe it. Since it is a metallic looking sticker, instead of just pulling right off, it constantly breaks and frays while you work on it. I ended up setting a stool next to it with a hair dryer pointed at it and would let it sit there for about 30 minutes, then i would move the dryer, put some goo-gone on it, and then go to town on it with a plactic sticker remover (it came with the goo-gone). I would get some of it off, but then it would cool and become impossible, so i would set the dryer back up rinse and repeat.
After this one your arms will be tired from scrapnig the hell out of your fairing with the plastic piece.
Like someone else said, dont even bother with the Suzuki on the tank, as it is under the clearcoat.
Goodluck and when you are done, wax it up to look nice and pretty!
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It is not a hard job, just take your time. heat the stickers with a hair dryer, start peeling starting on an edge and very slowly pull on the sticker, keep using the hair dryer. Your hands will get hot but the stickers will remove easier. soak a cloth in Goo Gone and lay the cloth over the sticky substance for a few minutes, then start the rub it off. I did my bike in an hour, in that time i removed all the stickers (warning, dealer, and chrome). It gives is a nice clean look, i did my car,bike, and snowmobile.
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Originally posted by FlipOriginally posted by NajusOh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh OH
If you dont want your chrome Katana emblem I will be MORE than happy to take them off your hands. Let me know
just work it under the edge of the emblem and rock it back and forth from left to right. Start at one end, then go from the other end....then the sides....just take you time and they will come off without braking. All my badges on my volvo are plastic, and I managed ok. The dirty work comes after....getting the tape off.I don't have a short temper. I just have a quick reaction to bullshit.
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