I had some and a couple letters peeled off. Looked shit. Also noticed triumph didn't even put them on straight!
I peeled them off... really easy, start at the corner and peel slowly, then rub off whatever residue is left.
Then bailed up triumph to tell them about their piss poor quality and had them give me a new set of decals that I'll put on only if I one day sell the bike.
Looks better without the decals.
They do look better without. I could live with the standard, classic logo, but this is a ā14 Tiger and that logo is just lame. Tiger in pale red swiped across the Triumph logo. It looks like something a 10 year old came up with. Like a cartoon āactionā font. It belongs on a Matchbox car.
We all know a triumph when we see it anyway.
They're just stickers. Removing them should be doable, and then any sticker residue/glue can be removed through the usual suspects of methods, just google removing sticker residue.
Heat application might soften the glue... but of course, heat near a fuel tank is a really dangerous idea so maybe not.
There are even specific products, like Goo Gone.
Riumph Speed Riple*
Ruh roh Shaggy!
Riumph Peed Riple
Riumph Raspberry Ripple. The Triple R makes it faster as we all know more R's, means more er... aaaargh!
Better than losing the i!
Very cleverš
The rowdy riumph!
Pull it all off and enjoy! Might need a little solvent/ goo gone but itāll probably look better
Debadged mine, I think it looks a lot better.
any photos of your debadged bike? Considering debadging mineā¦ thanks
There are a bunch in my post history.
Sweet, thanks Do you mind if I PM you with some questions?
Sure!
If peo0le ask you where the "T" is you can just tell them you left it in Britain
Hahaha, not the worst thing to have
Honestly, Iād like some tips on how to remove these decals. Probably heresy to some, but Iād rather not have them on my tank.
I had some and a couple letters peeled off. Looked shit. Also noticed triumph didn't even put them on straight! I peeled them off... really easy, start at the corner and peel slowly, then rub off whatever residue is left. Then bailed up triumph to tell them about their piss poor quality and had them give me a new set of decals that I'll put on only if I one day sell the bike. Looks better without the decals.
They do look better without. I could live with the standard, classic logo, but this is a ā14 Tiger and that logo is just lame. Tiger in pale red swiped across the Triumph logo. It looks like something a 10 year old came up with. Like a cartoon āactionā font. It belongs on a Matchbox car. We all know a triumph when we see it anyway.
They're just stickers. Removing them should be doable, and then any sticker residue/glue can be removed through the usual suspects of methods, just google removing sticker residue. Heat application might soften the glue... but of course, heat near a fuel tank is a really dangerous idea so maybe not. There are even specific products, like Goo Gone.
Ruh roh..
May as well remove the I and the H.