JerryS
Well-known member
What the heck??? Is there any freakin' magnetic tank bag that doesn't scratch the crap out of the paint?
remember that they no longer offer the "color-matchced" protection, which doesn't match. and the tank bra does not protect the top of the tank.I've yet to find the bike that won't be scratched by a magnetic tank bag (or the bag that won't scratch for that matter).
Get a tankslapper kit on there pronto.
okay, i googled "carver tape" and "carvertape", i have no f'in idea what yer talkin' about...I like CarverTape. It looks gay (actually it is gay), but works pretty well.
okay, i googled "carver tape" and "carvertape", i have no f'in idea what yer talkin' about...I like CarverTape. It looks gay (actually it is gay), but works pretty well.
That's the stuff...it looks like we posted at the same time with the same idea.It's that rubber based waffle looking material.
No wonder TWN finds himself so drawn to my tank.. Actually, the non slip stuff sounds like it might the ticket. Off to the store I go.I like CarverTape™. It looks gay (actually it is gay), but works pretty well.
Jerry, if you go to a hardware store, in the paint section, they carry a blue colored tape that is used for taping edges when painting. The glue on that tape is not as "tough" as say, masking tape, so the blue tape can be pulled of easily without leaving residue. That tape is what Dcarver used to protect the top of his tank so that the magnetic tankbag was resting on the tape rather than directly on his tank.
My comment about "doilies" was tongue-in-cheek, but I actually use something I made. At the grocery store (or Walmart, Target, any home center, etc.) they sell a "shelf liner" that is a non-slip, mesh-type soft ABS plastic. I bought a roll of the dark blue color and traced my tankbag shape onto it. Then I cut it a little larger than the tankbag base and cut it out. I use it between the bag and tank. It doesn't slip and is easily removed and replaced when I lift the "bag" during fuel stops.
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That's the stuff...it looks like we posted at the same time with the same idea.It's that rubber based waffle looking material.
I've never used any of the clear 3M Scotchgard paint protectant film, but wonder if it might be of any use to put under the tank bag...
I'm guessing the 3M material itself could be picked up at a lower price (paint shop, eBay, etc.) to just fit the area the tank bag comes in contact with for a much more reasonable price. Anyone tried any of this stuff??
I have a magnetic tank bag coming, and really want to try and keep the paint job as nice as possible at least for a little while.
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