Did a search and got nothing. Want to remove emblem from tank on 2015 Free. Have heard it can be done with fishing line, but that there may be a couple small holes under it? Anyone done this and have info on holes or not? Thanks
Did a search and got nothing. Want to remove emblem from tank on 2015 Free. Have heard it can be done with fishing line, but that there may be a couple small holes under it? Anyone done this and have info on holes or not? Thanks
I have not removed the emblems from a free, but have from many other HD tanks. They have been glued on for years. I would expect nothing less on the free. After you cut the emblem lose with the line, you will need glue/decal remover to get the rest off without hurting the paint. Good luck.
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Thanks a lot.
I would not use fishing line as that could possibly also cut some paint off. I have removed many embalms, the last one was the reflector just under my trunk lock on my freewheeler. What I did was use WD 40. Hold a rag under the embalm squirt some WD40 on the top part of the embalm,let it sit for a while, using your fingers gently pill the top of the embalm away from the tank. Not too hard just enough to allow more WD 40 to get behind it. keep doing it till the embalm comes off then just gently wipe the glue off with the WD40. you will get no discoloration nor will you hurt the paint in any way Take your time it will take a while but its winter now so you have nothing better to do LOL
I've removed emblems with waxed dental floss. Good Luck.
All good idea's...I would think unless the paint on the tank is 100 years old, you'd be hard pressed to hurt it with light fishing line.....But for me, a little heat with a hair dryer works wonders. The emblems are basically held on by two sided tape. Thick rubbery tape, but still tape. I have used Goo Be Gone most of the time to remove the excess glue on the tank. A citrus based product will not harm the paint either {But I still wipe pretty quick} Easy Peezy....jc
Be careful with fishing line! I damaged the paint removing tank badges on a Honda Valkyrie using this method a few years ago. I think the safe way would be WD-40 or Goo-Be-Gone.
Sunman
Thanks for all the info guys
the trick with the fishing line is to keep it on the backside of the emblem.
hardheaded
1. Fishing line - saw slowly keeping it as close to the badge as possible, you want to keep it away from the paint.
2. Then for the foam backing/tape you want to work up a small edge and then stretch it parallel to the tank, this will cause the tape to release with very little work. If you go slow enough you will get it in one piece.
3. 3m adhesive remover to get the residue off. (Yes goo gone works but 3m works faster, the 3m also will come in handy to remove tree sap even after it hardens.
4. wash the area thoroughly
5. wax/seal with a polymer as the clear coat will be unprotected. ( I like the stuff from detailjuice.com he is a rider and developed MMJ for bikes, but Juice boost is great too)
I did this method on my 2015 Ram when I first bought it to remove the tailgate and door badges, no issues with marring the paint.
Here is a video of what I basically suggested, it is not me and I differ on step 3 from the video. Also I think there is some adult language if you are offended by that type of thing turn your sound down.
Great info,,,thanks to all for advice.
Use a hairdryer to heat the decal. It is a trial process to see when the decal is ready to come off. You may have to heat as you go along. If the decal is heated the glue should become soft enough to softly pull the decal off.
Heat gun sparingly on low setting. Worked for me on bikes, cars, trucks etc. WD or goo gone for the glue/tape.
Full tank, close and gas cap sealed. Never had a problem. Now if the tank was open and had very little fuel I may worry.
I have thought about removing the tank emblems because even though I have a Tall Boy seat my knees still rub up against the back corners of the stock tank emblems and on a long ride I ended up with bruising on the inside of my knees. While I was at a Harley dealership the other day they were unloading a new shipment of bikes, and one of them was a Fat Boy. I liked the emblems, and they sit farther forward on the tank so my knees would not hit them. I checked how much they were, and from Harley they are about $70.00 each. When I got home I went on to ebay and found these for $69.95 for the pair and these are chrome where the new Fat Boy emblems are a satin finish. I liked the chrome and the price much better so I ordered them.
They came today so I set about removing the stock emblems using fishing line and Goof-Off plus Goo be Gone. The emblems came off fairly quickly, but the foam adhesive took a bit of coaxing using Goof-Off and a plastic spatula and a whole lot of elbow grease. I tried dental floss but it broke very quickly.
Now my knees are about 1" behind the rear of this new Fat Boy emblem
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