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    Debadged Bike Today

    I took off the front and back Honda badges today. Don't get me wrong I am proud to ride a Honda F6B. I did it for cleaning purposes, it will make it much easier to clean under my back rack. Now my question. You guys that have debadged your bikes did you take off the circular Honda emblem on the sides? If so did you replace them with something else or leave them blank? Also I plan on leaving the F6B emblems on and the Honda valve cover emblems also. What are you guys doing? Just so you know my bike is Black.

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    I also nosed and decked the Honda names. I left on what you did too. I am leaving the sides on for now. I am hoping the gentleman who made the custom medallions comes back on line again. He took a hiatus to sell his product to an accessory retail outlet. Don't know who and haven't seen them out there yet. But , if he comes back and can do the custom ones again, off they come and his go on. Other than that, same oh, same oh!
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    I removed the front and rear Honda letters.
    Was lucky, Hambley was still making badges when I purchased my F6B.
    I also removed the Honda Wing just above the ignition key.
    If you have a fast black F6B, the valve cover trim looks better black than chrome.

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    Let me know how you did it

    I really want to remove the one on the front fairing.

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    It took me about a half hour to do both front and back, you have let them heat up in the sun for an hour. Then I lifted them straight off with 2 fingers. I then took Duct tape and folded it sticky side out sticking the duct tape on and off to the excessive adhesive rotating the duct and getting new duct tape about 3 times. This took 99% of the adhesive off without any scratches. I finished it up with a little WD-40 to get any leftover residue off. Perfect.

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    Hambley did these for me, its the Army collar brass and designates Public Affairs. Since this picture was taken I have had it triked and painted yellow.

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    Thanks Greg O

    Appreciate that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg O View Post
    Now my question. You guys that have debadged your bikes did you take off the circular Honda emblem on the sides? If so did you replace them with something else or leave them blank?
    This is what I did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmytee View Post
    This is what I did.

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    Just a heads up when removing badges. If you see a hint of the badge, like a shadow that is in the paint, DO NOT try to rub it away. It's not glue, it's not tape. It's typically moisture deep in the paint that doesn't get a chance to evaporate. Take as much tape or glue away with the WD40 or isopropyl alcohol and leave it alone for several weeks. It will disappear. Wax it and wax it and wax it. But don't rub it past the top layer of paint. Good luck.
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