Yamaha Wheel Emblem Self-Adhesive Sleek Style
€3.30
Yamaha Wheel Emblems Sleek Style
€3.30

Yamaha Wheel Emblems Refined Design
Yamaha Wheel Emblems Refined Design
- Materials Premium vinyl base topped with a 3D domed resin coating
- Diameter 20–120 mm (contact us for custom sizes)
- Durability Features Scratch-resistant, waterproof, tear-resistant, and UV-resistant
- PREP Clean the area thoroughly
- PEEL Remove the paper backing from the sticker
- STICK Carefully position the sticker and press firmly for at least 30 seconds
The Yamaha FJR1300 earned its reputation as one of the finest sport-touring machines ever built, combining a 1,298cc inline-four with shaft drive, electronic cruise control, and an adjustable windscreen in a package that could cross continents in comfort while still carving mountain passes with precision. These 3D domed wheel center cap emblems bring that same precision to a smaller scale. The production process is straightforward but exact. A full-color reproduction of the Yamaha emblem is printed on premium vinyl stock using fade-resistant inks rated for years of unfiltered sunlight. The dome is formed from a thick coat of crystal-clear polyurethane resin that cures to a hard, transparent finish with no air bubbles or surface imperfections. That cured dome resists scratches from road debris, blocks water intrusion, deflects ultraviolet radiation, and refuses to crack or yellow under thermal cycling. The adhesive is an industrial-grade acrylic pressure-sensitive film rated for permanent outdoor bonding. Peel the liner, set the emblem, press for thirty seconds, and the job is complete. Full bond strength develops within twenty-four hours and holds through every condition the vehicle encounters. Whether you ride an XSR700 or a daily commuter, these emblems fit any cap recess from 20 mm to 120 mm in diameter. Custom sizes are available on request, and each order includes one emblem.
How to Install (3 Easy Steps)
Note: THESE STICKERS ARE INTENDED FOR FLAT SURFACES ONLY. THE PRICE IS FOR 1 EMBLEM.


