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the tinker

Cruisin' on my Bluebird
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Head badge removal. Some folks have problems getting them off. It's very simple. There is a right way, and a wrong way.
Want to easily remove even the most stubborn badge ? Then view this post and mark it for your future reference.


First off, trying to remove a badge on a bike with truss rods, a rack, or a spring in the way is always a pain, not to mention that the bike is up on a kickstand, wobbling around on you.
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It helps if you remove anything that impedes access to the badge. Also you must have the correct tools!



A good screwdriver, with a thin blade is a must!



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You will also need these tools:






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The first thing you need to do, is remove the handlebars, followed by removal of the fork.


Next you will remove the head tube. Very easy to do, just hacksaw it off.



It should look like this when done.

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Next, you'l need a large vice. Clamp the dismembered head tube in your vice, like this:




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Now, this is the important step. Remember our thin blade screwdriver?


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Take the blade and carefully pound it under the top corner of your badge, as shown below.




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Then, ever so carefully pry up...don't rush it....





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Your'e done ! You have successfully removed your head badge!

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Head badge removal. Some folks have problems getting them off. It's very simple. There is a right way, and a wrong way.
Want to easily remove even the most stubborn badge ? Then view this post and mark it for your future reference.


First off, trying to remove a badge on a bike with truss rods, a rack, or a spring in the way is always a pain, not to mention that the bike is up on a kickstand, wobbling around on you.View attachment 921786


It helps if you remove anything that impedes access to the badge. Also you must have the correct tools!



A good screwdriver, with a thin blade is a must!



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You will also need these tools:






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The first thing you need to do, is remove the handlebars, followed by removal of the fork.


Next you will remove the head tube. Very easy to do, just hacksaw it off.



It should look like this when done.

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Next, you'l need a large vice. Clamp the dismembered head tube in your vice, like this:




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Now, this is the important step. Remember our thin blade screwdriver?


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Take the blade and carefully pound it under the top corner of your badge, as shown below.




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Then, ever so carefully pry up...don't rush it....





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Your'e done ! You have successfully removed your head badge!

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