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    are there replacment decals for the tlr. all's i want is the suzuki lettering for the tank and the lower fairings. everywhere ive looked has everything for the gsxr's but none for the tiller
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  • #2
    I know where you can get some TLPlanet.com stickers that'll wake that bike right up


    What do you mean? are you changing the color of the SUZUKI, or do you want new TL1000R stickers
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    August 2004

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    • #3
      just new ones i was thinkin chrome would be for bad dudes
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      • #4
        Yeah the dealer has them. I have a brand new set of left hand side "SUZUKI" for a 2001 yellow... lower fairing and battery door. Cost me about 40 bucks at the dealer. Never put em on and the bike got written off heh heh.
        Used to ride a '01 TLR

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        • #5
          Sorry don't know where you can get stickers from, but aren't the stickers on the tank lacquered on, seem to remember when I sprayed my tank it took me ages to rub it all back??
          A pat on the back is only a few centimetres from a kick in the butt

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          • #6
            I am VERY Happy with my stickers from Big City Images.

            For about $30+shipping, you get a complete set, R's, Suzuki for the Tank, Suzuki for the Lower, V-Twin Superbike for the Tail, even SRAD stickers if you feel so inclined to apply them.

            There are 12 color choices:

            White
            Black
            Red
            Yellow
            Silver
            Gold
            Olympic Blue
            Navy Blue
            Medium Blue
            Burgundy
            Orange
            Green
            Lime Green
            Biege
            Purple
            Brown
            Grey
            Chrome Mirror ($+5.00)
            Gold Mirror ($+5.00)
            Brushed Gold ($+5.00)
            Red Chrome ($+5.00)
            Black Chrome ($+5.00)
            Blue Chrome ($+5.00)
            Brushed Chrome ($+5.00)
            Black Carbon Fiber ($+5.00)
            White Carbon Fiber ($+5.00)
            Silver Metallic ($+5.00)
            Dark Blue Metallic ($+5.00)
            Red Metallic ($+5.00)
            Black Metallic ($+5.00)
            Charcoal Metallic ($+5.00)

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            • #7
              And as mentioned, the SUZUKI on the tank is UNDER The clear coat. To change those, you would have to strip the tank and re-apply the stickers and re-clear coat.

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              • #8
                Check out www.tapeworks.com for great decals. They have everything.
                SOLD! 2002 Suzuki TL1000R - Blue/White
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                • #9
                  damn, so i guess i cant just lay the new decals over the existing ones huh. well i wont mess with the tank then. how do you guys reccomend taking the existing decal lettering off? whats the most painless method.
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                  • #10
                    for the fairings use a hair drier . get them heated up (jsut dont burn them) and then get your fingernails under a corner and slowly peel away. while keeping the drier on the next area to be peeled. work slowly and it will work fine. my rroomie got a set for his busa from Fast Lane Signs in clemmons NC. 35 for the entire chrome set. they make decals for anything

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                    • #11
                      CLICK HERE for a set of chrome ones on eBay from Big City Images, I have a set from them on my TLS and they are nice quality.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by jasonstiller
                        damn, so i guess i cant just lay the new decals over the existing ones huh. well i wont mess with the tank then. how do you guys reccomend taking the existing decal lettering off? whats the most painless method.
                        you can pick up a heat gun at a home store for about 10-15 bucks. just use it on low (too huch hig will melt the fairing )

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                        • #13
                          Use some WD-40 or GooGone to take off the glue left on the fairings too.
                          TLOTM:
                          May 2003
                          August 2004

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