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BMW roundel for rear fender?

swessels

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Where can I buy a BWM rondel for the rear fender that attaches by the 2 holes already on the fender? I've seen these on bikes, but can't seem to find them at a retailer.

Point me in the right direction.
 
rear fender roundel

Where can I buy a BWM rondel for the rear fender that attaches by the 2 holes already on the fender? I've seen these on bikes, but can't seem to find them at a retailer.

Point me in the right direction.

I got mine at my local bmw dealer.
 
Got the rondel at the dealer and Gorilla Glued a bolt to the back in the correct location to fit the hole in the fender. Been that way for 3 years.
 
I Gorilla Glued a different emblem to my license plate 10 years ago and it was still very solidly attached when I removed it by sliding a thin scroll saw blade behind it when I needed to turn in that plate just last month. I recently Gorilla Glued that same emblem to the rear fender of my RT. My point being that from my experience the GG will certainly be sufficient and a rear bolt is not needed.
 
Maybe a little off topic, but...

I inherited a roundel belt buckle from a friend's father. He seems to have glued the roundel onto an existing metal belt buckle. My guess is that the roundel came from a boneyard find and got repurposed in it's new home...:german
 
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