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I checked at Yamaha .com, and the prefix of the part number was different, meaning a different part. They may fit just the same. You would have tpo buy one and try it to truly know, or maybe 650 Mike would know.
edgo those Tank Badge look like the ones on my XJ750 and if they are they will fit. You see they have very sticky glue like sticker on the back side of the badge.
yeah it is a cheap replacement but it aint exact and it wont line up and you have to do alittle modifing to get it to work but i do like the chrome idea over the gold
79 yamaha xs1100f standard
best 1/4 mile 13.282@99.40
Mike's XS parts are exclusively for the XS650. Sometimes they apply to other XS models as identical. In this case I can assure you that the tank badges from Mike's XS WILL NOT fit the XS1100. I own both bikes. The XS650 wears a smaller badge on its smaller tank.
Marty (in Mississippi)
XS1100SG
XS650SK
XS650SH
XS650G
XS6502F
XS650E
Originally posted by jetmechmarty Mike's XS parts are exclusively for the XS650. Sometimes they apply to other XS models as identical. In this case I can assure you that the tank badges from Mike's XS WILL NOT fit the XS1100. I own both bikes. The XS650 wears a smaller badge on its smaller tank.
Right you are, the holes won't line up but it is possible to just glue the badges on or use double sided tape. Another possibility is this outfit. http://www.badgereplicas.com.au/badges_yamaha.htm Prices are in Aussie $s.
Shiny side up,
650 Mike
XS1100SF "Rusty", runs great, 96k miles
XS650SJ "The Black Bike", engine from XS650H with 750cc big bore kit, 30k miles
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I have these replica badges on Swamp Thing. They're super quality, but made of cast metal. Be aware that because they are cast metal, they are just a wee bit smaller than the stock ones they used for their molds. (The metal shrinks when cooling). They're also real gold plated, so they'll NEVER tarnish.
That being said, ONE of the holes will be about 1/8" off. I solved this by drilling (ever so carefully) another hole in the tank flange 1/8" aft of the forward hole and tapped it 4mm for the original screws. The screws are still available BTW.
It's perfect, but you'll need nerves of steel (or 3+ beers) to get it done without piercing your tank.
The Aussie badges aren't exact either. I bought a set for my '79 Special and they were close...but no cigar.
I had to redrill and tap the mounting holes. The manufacture claims the holes are of due to cooling of the metal upon casting...yes these Aussie badges are metal.
However I have bought some Yamaha tank badges for an XJ750 Maxim. They have no holes for screw mounts and must be put on with dual sided adhesive tape. They look fine.
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