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Tony Linz in Brazil designed these two emblems using some familiar artwork.
He plans to have vinyl stickers made using one of the designs.
 
Chang Jiang's heritage is rooted in the prewar BMW, hence a lot of guys like to adorn their Changs with Beemer emblems. Some feel that a CJ badge should recognize the BMW connection as the designs below illustrate.
 
Frans de Wit seems to emjoy making up badge designs as much as I do. This one features Chinese text for CNAMC.
The red star is an important fetaure of Frans' designs.
The red star again—plus four smaller ones, similar to the flag of PRC.
Something a little more traditional.
And something a little less.
 
Tony Linz created this baby utilizing our very own CJU CJ750 tank badge artwork.
 
Jeff Pierce designed this badge which includes the Beemer propeller, red stars and Chang Jiang written in Chinese. I believe Jeff plans to have this designed produced and we'll let you know as things develop.
 
Frans de Wit came up with this badge with the Chinese characters for Chang Jiang. It incorporates the colors of the Chinese flag.
 


Dariusz Wiecha's idea incorporates the BMW propeller in the colors of the Chinese flag. The stars symbolize the Peoples Republic of China. And, of course, the Chinese characters for Chang Jiang are laid out across the face.
 


Phil Smith's ideas also pay tribute Chang Jiang's BMW heritage as seen here. These are BMW badges modified slightly with a color change and replacing the BMW text with the Chinese characters for Chang Jiang.
 
ATST is a CJ750 dealer in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. They use these emblems on their bikes. They have a larger one backed by a red star that goes on the front of their sidecars. As you can see, this badge recognizes the BMW roots.
 


More badges with the BMW heritage. Unfortunately I must have deleted the e-mail they came with. I don't remember who sent them. Does anyone recognize them?
 


Three more variations on the BMW theme, and once again, I don't know who to credit. Are they yours?
 
This baby is pretty much self-explanatory. (It may be one of mine but being an old fart, I don't remember making it.)
 
M.L. shows us a clever way to attach badges to tanks that don't have lugs for screws. (Click on the picture.) And click here to read a brief description.
 

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