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Discussion in 'Suggestion Box' started by SnoSheriff, Mar 7, 2006.

  1. furyus

    furyus Member

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    Here's my two cents...

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  2. furyus

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    And two more...

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    i like xj650maxim82's but id like to see more of the bikes

    the 2 whole bikes actually, even if its smaller and just sillouetes!
     
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    Well done, furyus!
    I like the one with the Yamaha tuning forks.

    Z
     
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    Yeah, I like the first one from furyus. IMO, I think it's best to keep it somewhat simple in case you'd like to make shirts, decals, etc. later. On a shirt, you could always put a picture of the bike on the back, but you need a nice simple logo for the front. Good job furyus!

    BTW, I really like the second one too with the cutaway shot of the motor, being that I'm an engine man anyway. :D Just thinking in terms of simplicity... :wink:
     
  6. SnoSheriff

    SnoSheriff Site Owner Staff Member Administrator

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    I also like the first one from Furyus. It captures Yamaha logo, XJ and Bikes.

    Great job guys. Keep them coming. Great input. Thanks.
     
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    xj650maxim82 can u post us the silhoutes so we can try and make some?

    or anybody have some good silhouetes?

    thx
     
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    i think it should be like this

    only with the complete bikes

    wheelin each other!

    [​IMG]
     
  9. secaman

    secaman Member

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    snoman i think u should have ths t-shirts for the

    half million view.. celebration like!!

    we have received
    452018
    page views since
    August 9, 2005
     
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    DudeBozo New Member

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    I like the first one from furyus.
     
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    Robert Active Member

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    I like them both but I'm more inclined to purchase the motor one. It is just neat. Of course the tuning forks is easier but why go that route? That's why we love our bikes.
     
  12. furyus

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    I sure appreciate everyone's enthusiasm over the logos I created! If you all decide that one or the other version is what you'd like to use, I'd be more than happy to tweak one to specs for the website...in fact, I'd be honored.

    SnoSheriff, feel free to use either image as you wish.

    I also have a new website in development dedicated exclusively to the XJ650RJ. It will detail my experience with the model, both back in the day and as I currently ride, repair and restore my latest Seca. There will be no forum or board, as my site will merely orbit this one, not compete with it. Hope to have it up soon.

    Again, thanks for the compliments.

    Regards,
    Furyus
     
  13. SnoSheriff

    SnoSheriff Site Owner Staff Member Administrator

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    secaman, How do you envision the bike logo 'wrapper'? Basically what would contain it outlining the border? Are you thinking an image like this for a back of a shirt or front?

    I’m wondering if including Yamaha logo in XJBikes logo would be an issue with copyrights and/or trademark infringements? Do we have any lawyers in the house?
     
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    Here is something I have been working on. I grabbed a couple of images off the net for this, but can perhaps find better ones if need be.

    [​IMG]

    OR this

    [​IMG]

    If either of these is close to what you want, let me know and maybe I can tweak it some.
     
  15. secaman

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    better , better, but

    you should get rid of that

    white car in the back!
     
  16. slamMojo

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    How's this? Better?
    [​IMG]
     
  17. WeAreZilla

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    ------------ Original Message <2006/05/02 23:13:23> ------------
    > >1:
    > >2:
    > >3:Other Inquiries
    > >5:WeAre
    > >6:Zilla
    > >7:North America
    > >8:United States of America
    > >9:
    > >10:xj700xnATgmail.com
    > >11:
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    > >Policy Question:
    > >Curious what Yamaha's normal policy is, on the use of the tuning fork
    logo. We would like to incorporate the tuning fork logo into our website
    art/logo.
    > >Thank you for your assistance.

    ================================================
    Dear WeAreZilla,
    Thank you for your inquiry of 2006/05/02.

    Regarding the tuning fork logo, it is a symbolic graphic element of Yamaha brand and also very precious property for us. Accordingly we regret to say it is not allowed to use by third party.

    Your kind understanding would be highly appreciated.

    Yours faithfully,
    Webmaster
    Yamaha Corporation (Head quarters in Japan)

    The return address of this mail is a dummy one.
    For further inquiry, please return to the "Customer Support" on the
    website.

    The URL : http://www.global.yamaha.com/support.html

    ==================================================

    Well, it never hurts to ask, but it is what I expected.

    I have a feeling their logo is being used a LOT more then they'd like. I also think the use of their logo on a site such as ours, would bring absolutely no repercussions from Yamaha. The main concern for a company like Yamaha, is that you don't use their symbols to sell a service or product that is not theirs. Of course "officially" they have to say no.

    My 2 cents.
    Z (not a lawyer)
     
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    What about taking the large XJBIKES Dean did and instead of the reflective texture insert the silhouetes. You could probably get the Maxim, Seca, X and Turbo in there.
     
  19. Robert

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    I also believe that the reply you received was a reflection of the request you sent. Wording is everything. Looking over your request, I noted you didn't mention what the site was about and how many people use it. These topics may well be the catalyst to bring about the desired outcome. Remember, it's all about the bottom line and the more customer base you can offer, the better your odds.
     
  20. furyus

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    Another try, with no tuning forks.

    Regards,
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