Exhaust badges. TSR related

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Re: Exhaust badges. TSR related

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I also want mines to rivet them on the can sleeves as are my superpole ones on the titanium cans.
Just do not want to loose them at all.
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No it was at home, after reading what you said about them i gently lifted the corner and it came off way to easy. I reckon the next ride out it would have come off.
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Glad you still have them, it would be very sad to loose such nice pricey badge.
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Drunkn Munky wrote:No it was at home, after reading what you said about them i gently lifted the corner and it came off way to easy. I reckon the next ride out it would have come off.
That's at least good news, I noticed mine were a little loose at the edge and thought I'd better test them. Glad it stopped yours from being lost on a ride :up:

I'm thinking of putting the rivets slap bang in the middle of both of the blue triangular bits, if done right it won't look too bad I hope, would definately help it keep tight to the sleeve, and keep it looking even.
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