Honda ST1300 Section > Plastic, Fairings, Panniers and Top Box's 1300
Panniers - How to stop being scratched
Brian:
Get them to do leg stretches to nimble up before mounting..... :rofl
pault:
tried clear sticky sheet, wore off and fell to bits
search ebay for carbon fibre or this mob
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Air-Bubble-Free-Vinyl-Film-Various-Color-Size-Car-Body-Paint-Protect-Sample-Wrap-/111247998405?pt=AU_Wholesale_Lots_Home&var=&hash=item19e6e5bdc5
johnnyYTED:
:dred11
I solved this happening :eek
I put the solo seat back on, problem solved for me. :grin
I'd go carbon fibre as I think its more durable than clear contact. previously I found the glue on clear contact yellowed from heat and age,
ruSTynutz:
Been thinking about this ever since I bought my ST1300 6 or 7 weeks ago as my panniers have the clear protection tape which, to me looks pretty ordinary and, at the end of the day still shows up scuffs & scratches.
Anyhow, I got to thinking and I've come up with this...
Bear in mind this is only laid over it at the moment and not actually stuck in position.
I used one of these:
Now, assuming I go ahead with it, does anyone know of an easy way to get the clear plastic off without marking the paint?
Feedback, good or bad welcome... :popcorn
Cheers
Brock:
You could wear socks over your boots, after all Super Man wears his jocks over his tights.....
Dont know hwoow to get the plastic off... o:) o:)
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