Wicked Webby
Right is Harder than Wrong.
Good info!!:dribble: - I don't even want to think about how much $ I've spent on farkles for the FJR. :blink:Nice to know Skyway is spending some on farkles too+1K This product from Alex is IMO considered a MUST HAVE safety farkle for your FJR. :dribble:As far as tasteful and extremely functional farkles go, for less than 23 bucks, delivered, you simply cannot beat these saddlebag reflectors. If you do any night time riding whatsoever, I HIGHLY recommend them.
+1 on not using any water during the install, and going strong 2+years later. What say you Alex?
You MUST install them dry. I tested it with a water and alcohol mix, and it completely disables the adhesion. Here is a little insert from 3M's description
"3M™ Engineer Grade Reflective Sheeting Series 3270 with pressure sensitive adhesive backing is a durable material with enclosed lens glass beads, designed to be used where maximum brightness at night is not required and in areas of light traffic with little ambient lighting. Application to standard traffic sign substrates with a hand or pneumatic squeeze roller applicator"
It has a pressure sensitive backing, so if you don't have it aligned on the bags, you can "snap" is off the surface using a swift motion. (that is if you haven't pressed it down)
I simply align the top 1/2 of the decal on the edge of the bag, then using my thumb, I slide side to side working incrementally down the entire decal, and I’ve put on quite a few kits without any bubbles.
I'm in the process of posting a page dedicated to simple clean install instructions.
Thanks everyone for your support, and yes. I love the new 07 and plan on racking up lots of miles with her.
All I know is when I attempted to install my first set dry, I had terrible problems getting them correctly aligned and all the bubbles out. If I tried to pick them up and move them, they wouldn't come off the bag without tearing. Once it was clear they were ruined, I tried to remove them completely and they were stuck like, well, glue.
Based on my experience with tank protection film, I tried a 10% alcohol mix with water and that worked great. I could slide them around and get all the bubbles out. Once they dried, they were on for keeps and have been rock solid ever since.
Anyone have a current link?? Alex's link (from the front page)was no good ??
Thanks,
WW