Would Suzuki dealers carry anniversary edition emblems?

油井緋色

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I saw a 2010 GSX-R1000 anniversary edition at GP Bikes this weekend that had a gold R. Since the dealers are closed right now, does anyone know if they would carry the emblems for anniversary edition bikes?
 
They should, but if not, Trackside cuts can make you whatever decal you want in whatever colour.
 
They should, but if not, Trackside cuts can make you whatever decal you want in whatever colour.

Thanks. I'll give 'em a call tomorrow =D
 
Just called Yonge and 407. They can't find the part number because the 2010 GSX-R1000 isn't even listed in the system. I can't find it on bike bandit either!
 
Our system shows the 2010 GSX-R 1000, and if I'm looking at the correct R (side cowling) it would be $67.35+tax per side, and Suzuki Canada does have them in stock for us to order

Could PM me or post the part number here so I can pass it along to 407 and Yonge?
 
油井緋色;2037688 said:
Could PM me or post the part number here so I can pass it along to 407 and Yonge?

407 is our sister company, so you could always order from us and then we can ship it to 407 (free of charge). The part number for 1 "R" is 68681-47HA0, you would need to order two to cover both sides

Just so you know, the price is the retail from Suzuki, we're not trying to screw you out of money. That being said, do what works for you best
 
407 is our sister company, so you could always order from us and then we can ship it to 407 (free of charge). The part number for 1 "R" is 68681-47HA0, you would need to order two to cover both sides

Just so you know, the price is the retail from Suzuki, we're not trying to screw you out of money. That being said, do what works for you best

Yeah, if I knew you guys were gonna respond so fast I wouldn't have called lol

Expect a call from 407 and Yonge soon, I called them with the part number and the parts dude will likely be calling to confirm it's what I want. As for the price I'm not surprised, it's pretty close to bike bandit costs from the regular GSXR emblems.

lol... 67$/side? That's retarded expensive.

PM Drew aka Trackside Cuts:
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/member.php?37846-Trackside-Cuts

He'll work with you on getting the right size/colour and they would be a lot cheaper. A LOT.

I will in a second, the stock emblems are raised I think. Maybe I'm just being anal but I like the raised look =(
 
lol... 67$/side? That's retarded expensive.

PM Drew aka Trackside Cuts:
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/member.php?37846-Trackside-Cuts

He'll work with you on getting the right size/colour and they would be a lot cheaper. A LOT.

Mina it is expensive but if I'm correct about what I think he wants, it's not just a sticker. And no regular sticker shop is going to be able to make that like it is. They are emblems that are raised and actually made of real metal. No die cut sticker is going to have the same affect
 
Mina it is expensive but if I'm correct about what I think he wants, it's not just a sticker. And no regular sticker shop is going to be able to make that like it is. They are emblems that are raised and actually made of real metal. No die cut sticker is going to have the same affect

Yes you are correct. The parts guy at 407 and Yonge laughed at me and told me to sleep on it when I wasn't sure if I wanted to order it. I think I'll wait till I finish Total Control this weekend first before deciding, plus it gives the trackside guy time to see if he can do what the OEM does.
 
油井緋色;2037741 said:
Yes you are correct. The parts guy at 407 and Yonge laughed at me and told me to sleep on it when I wasn't sure if I wanted to order it. I think I'll wait till I finish Total Control this weekend first before deciding, plus it gives the trackside guy time to see if he can do what the OEM does.

Sorry I don't have much confidence in them, if I am correct they make regular die cut decals. The stuff you see on track bikes

I have handled the emblems you want and they are not that simple to make, you would need a very expensive mold to even press them into shape...

If you just want a plain flat sticker that is gold and in the shape of a R then yes any sign or sticker shop can make them easily
this is what you want?
GSX-R1000ZL0_Emblem_3.jpg

This is what a regular sticker shop can make, any colors you want but not 3D, and not made of real metal
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Mina it is expensive but if I'm correct about what I think he wants, it's not just a sticker. And no regular sticker shop is going to be able to make that like it is. They are emblems that are raised and actually made of real metal. No die cut sticker is going to have the same affect

Didn't know they were like that, I assumed they were just flat stickers like I have on mine.
 
^^Either way I agree with you. That kind of pricing is nuts for something so subtle. That said I'd pay it if they had it in carbon instead of gold :D
 
^^Either way I agree with you. That kind of pricing is nuts for something so subtle. That said I'd pay it if they had it in carbon instead of gold :D

Simple but you need to think of what it takes to make it, not just how subtle it looks like in your opinion.

Seriously go out and ask a machine shop how much to make the mold to form that R

Most people would be happy with a flat R in gold, but that one has really nice detail IMO...

I dunno I just spent $1200 on titanium bolts for my bike that 90 percent of people will never even notice, so $60 stickers aren't that insane to me...To each their own..
 
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Oh I understand why it's that much. It's just shocking is all.

It get worse, much much worse trust me....Sometimes it seems makes no sense at all, like a sticker will be $60 but a rearset or some other mechanical part that you think would cost way more is only $50...

Then you get into $800+ radiators, wheels, fuel tanks etc.....Did insurance on a 08 CBR 600RR for a friend, her bike was backed into and knocked over while parked on the street. Simple tip over, was $5000 in replacement parts. Insurance didnt even want to fix it, from a tip over!
 
Yeah Johnny you got the picture right. That's what I saw at GP Bikes. I didn't even know it existed prior to seeing it in real life..

I'm conflicted between trying to ride hard and cosmetic mods because one little "whoops" and #@$(*&#@$KD@.

And @ Roomie, I was thinking of real carbon fiber for the tank and tail sections because the bike, stock, comes with carbon fiber accents already. I don't know why they only did a tiny segment (between the tank and frame). Googling shows that it'll cost around $500+ for both parts lol
 
油井緋色;2037771 said:
Yeah Johnny you got the picture right. That's what I saw at GP Bikes. I didn't even know it existed prior to seeing it in real life..

I'm conflicted between trying to ride hard and cosmetic mods because one little "whoops" and #@$(*&#@$KD@.

And @ Roomie, I was thinking of real carbon fiber for the tank and tail sections because the bike, stock, comes with carbon fiber accents already. I don't know why they only did a tiny segment (between the tank and frame). Googling shows that it'll cost around $500+ for both parts lol

Dude they are 3d hopefully they stick out far enough and act as fairing savers lol....Crash and only ruin a $60 decal, hummm not a bad idea
 
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