I used fishing line and a hairdryer to debadge a car once. Take your time.
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Alcohol will loosen the adhesive on most double stick tape. If you can squeeze
a little between the headtube and badge a few times while using the dental
floss, it should go easier. I’d rub it on an inconspicuous place first to make
sure it doesn’t mar the finish.
John
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Rivendell has this info. There was an article on the site about 12 or so years
ago. I’m pretty sure they recommended using dental floss. Get it between the
badge and tube and work your way down slowly and carefully. The badge can be
put back on with 3M double sided automotive tape— the stuff to
When I removed my Romulus headbadge to repaint the frame, I pulled dental floss
between badge and frame to cut through adhesive. no paint loss and headbadge
wasn't destroyed either.
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The headbadge on my Bleriot was kind of bent and fading so I just pulled it
off. I know the customs badges are screwed on but I believe the rest are just
held on by thick double sided tape.
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If you have removed a head bage from a Sam how did you do it and did it remove
any paint? I might want to put a different one on. Thanks
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