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Garden Gate Tank Emblems Badges For Modern Triumph Bonneville Scrambler T100 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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Gainesboro, Tennessee, US

Gainesboro, Tennessee, US
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This a set of tank badges to fit many modern Triumph motorcycles.  This will fit the modern classics: Bonneville, Scrambler, Thruxton, T100 as well as the Adventurer, Thunderbird, etc.  I think these will also fit the Speedmaster, Bonneville America Etc., but I can't guarantee it.

 

The emblems are in good shape overall.  The one with the logo emblem included is in very good condition with no obvious imperfections and the other two have pitting in the chrome.  The Triumph logo emblems that fit inside these can be transferred from any of the other similarly designed tank badges.  Obviously you'll need to use one of your logo emblems if you are replacing the stock tank badges.  It may not be obvious that the other stock emblems are two piece, but it seems that most of them are.  All three include the rubber gasket in great condition.  These bolt on and look great.  I was running them on my Scrambler for a while, but ended going a different direction with it. 

This includes one set of stock screws.  These use a special tamper proof torx bit available at most tool stores, like Harbor Freight, etc.

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