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I'm looking for tank decals for my black cherry street Bob. Anyone know where I can get any? eBay choices aren't the best and my searches are coming up short. I found this photo online and it linked to this site but it was a long time ago. Anyone know where I can this or one like it? I'd like chrome but silver can work.
I'm looking for tank decals for my black cherry street Bob. Anyone know where I can get any? eBay choices aren't the best and my searches are coming up short. I found this photo online and it linked to this site but it was a long time ago. Anyone know where I can this or one like it? I'd like chrome but silver can work.
Can't help with a source, but just wanted to make sure you understand how they work. They are applied to the paint before clear coating. They're not just stuck on your tank. That said, most dealers can order any stock decal/emblem.
If you want something closer to the style you posted you can try these, or you can search more on eBay to find something closer. There is no better source. All the other stores have a store on ebay.
Wow guys. Thanks for the responses. I did not realize that some options include putting it below the clear coat. I was thinking just the stickers I suppose. But perhaps one of high quality that won't come undone when I wash the bike and whatnot.
If you're not going to clear coat over them, forget factory stickers. They aren't made to be exposed to air, wax, washing, drying, etc. They are ment to live their lives happily under a layer of clearcoat.
Get a set of emblems meant to be stuck on paint, instead of under it.
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