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    I'm polishing my clutch cover/alternator cover soon, and i want to take off the thin stamped logos so as not to damage them. Any ideas how to do this? would a heat gun do any good? Is there any place to get new replacements?

    #2
    Those things are generally still available new. Double check at these sources:

    http://www.alpha-sports.com/suzuki_parts.htm

    http://www.bikebandit.com/partsbandit/

    You said "side covers", but you do mean the magneto/crankcase cover emblems, right?
    Last edited by Guest; 03-21-2006, 01:40 PM.

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      #3
      You can't get the original ones anymore for pre-82 GS bikes! They are now a gold, black, and silver color scheme.

      For 83+ bikes I was able to find black and silver engine case emblems though...

      ~Adam

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        #4
        Thanks!

        Partsbandit has them. No way to get them off without trashing them though, huh? That would have been nicest. Ah, well, at least they're only ten bucks!

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          #5
          Originally posted by AOD
          You can't get the original ones anymore for pre-82 GS bikes! They are now a gold, black, and silver color scheme.

          For 83+ bikes I was able to find black and silver engine case emblems though...

          ~Adam
          Here's one!
          SUZUKI GS550 -1100 ENGINE BADGE (NEW)</IMG>

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            #6
            Originally posted by Desolation Angel
            Those things are generally still available new. Double check at these sources:

            http://www.alpha-sports.com/suzuki_parts.htm

            http://www.bikebandit.com/partsbandit/

            You said "side covers", but you do mean the magneto/crankcase cover emblems, right?

            If he's looking for the "GS 750E" logo, or whatever size bike he has, they have those logos too, under the heading "Frame Cover".

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              #7
              mine came off with a steel bristle brush attachmnet on my drill

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                #8
                I trashed a points cover once and the foil logo piece came away. It looked like it was held on by a layer of double sided tape. I imagine that a heat gun would soften the tape so you could remove the foil easily.

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                  #9
                  When I did it, I took the bike out for a ride first to get the engine hot. Then I took the worlds smallest screwdriver (one used to tighten the little screws on a pair of eyeglasses) and ever so gently used it to pry it away from the cover. Once you get a big enough gap between it and the cover, then slide something like a kitchen knife down in the gap and pry the rest away.

                  They came off great!!

                  I cleaned the old adhesive off with GOO (stuff to clean bubble gum off carpet, glue off of things, etc.) Then I used GOOP to put them back on. The bike went through 10's of dozens of rides after that while I still had it, and the emblems never budged off the cover.

                  Too bad I can't do that to my 83 - the "emblems" are actually just molded in the cover itself.

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