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Old 02-03-2025, 01:38 PM
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I recently purchased a 2020 Yamaha Drive 2 golf cart. On the front is a lighted Ohio State logo instead of the Yamaha emblem. I would like to change this to another sports team if possible. Or just go back to the original Yamaha emblem.
I will also be willing to a straight swap with a OHIO STATE fan for their emblem.
Where do people get these sports team?
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Old 02-03-2025, 02:33 PM
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Here is a source for what you are looking for. And, I think he can be found at Market Night on the squares. Best to call him first.
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Old 02-03-2025, 03:54 PM
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Use black tape until the Michigan emblem arrives.
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It's not an Ohio State emblem. It's an OH emblem. Ya see, OSU alum cannot spell the entire 4-letter word of their state by themselves. They start okay by screeching, "O! H!" But then the lack of education the institution offers means they have to wait until a fellow alum helps them out by finishing the word for them by screeching, "I! O!" I mean, it is only 4 letters, but the three syllables really seems to throw them off.

If you had an entire OHIO state emblem, then it was probably made for them by a USC or NorthWestern alumni. Ya know, someone from a private university that isn't a state college.
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Ok, thanks for the lead.
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Old 02-04-2025, 05:50 AM
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I believe the emblem just screws into the other black circle which is attached around the Yamaha emblem with some type of caulking. Should be easy to remove the Ohio state emblem to get to the Yamaha emblem.
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It's not an Ohio State emblem. It's an OH emblem. Ya see, OSU alum cannot spell the entire 4-letter word of their state by themselves. They start okay by screeching, "O! H!" But then the lack of education the institution offers means they have to wait until a fellow alum helps them out by finishing the word for them by screeching, "I! O!" I mean, it is only 4 letters, but the three syllables really seems to throw them off.

If you had an entire OHIO state emblem, then it was probably made for them by a USC or NorthWestern alumni. Ya know, someone from a private university that isn't a state college.
You're very funny.
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