Exhaust Badge Adhesive

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Le_Blur
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Exhaust Badge Adhesive

Post by Le_Blur »

I just bought a Moriwaki can to fit my NC30, but it was originally intended for a CBR400 so the badge is on the wrong side. I'm looking to relocate it and wondered if anybody knew what the best thing to reattach it with was? I was thinking of silicon sealant (which would at least withstand the temperature) but I'm not convinced it'll last very long before falling off.
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Re: Exhaust Badge Adhesive

Post by spud »

hi chap ,

how about something like this , high temp glue , they say it will stick hinges to oven doors , shouldnt have to worry about ur badge falling off ;)

http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j& ... CCIGNZ1kMQ
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Re: Exhaust Badge Adhesive

Post by Le_Blur »

I wouldn't mind so much, but that badge has to be worth at least 5bhp (that's more than 2 HRC stickers!). Thanks for the link.
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