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Tank protector
#1
I am going to be putting a tank protector on my bike, has anybody got any special cleaning methods for preparing the area that the tank pad goes onto, or is it just a good clean with good old soap and water without wax ?

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Russ
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#2
I use petrol to make sure it's extra clean, just make sure it's evaporated before putting the protector on Smile
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#3
I just tend to use a little degreaser on a rag then let fully dry. Job done.
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#4
...and where's the best place to get a good, not too bling tank protector in everyone's opinion please ...?
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#5
Be aware !! The problem is not in the fitting but the removing at a later date. I have had damaged paint in the past. A Bagalux tank protector and  tank bag solves many problems in one move, and for the life of the bike usually. Regards Mike
Mike Lockyer
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#6
the Germans thought that an 88MM was a good tank proctector.
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#7
I've used a bit of petrol in the past and it's worked fine.  I've had a Yamaha protector fitted to the 8 and it looks good.
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#8
This thread was started as it was for my 600, used petrol and all was well  :thumbup
When I got my Black FZ1n I put a baglux cover on the tank, it is brill and it looks great on a black bike (in my opinion anyway)


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#9
SAME HERE WITH THE QUICK WIPE OF PETROL AND ALLOW TO DRY OFF.ON REMOVING THEM I HAVE ALWAYS USED A HAIRDRYER TO SOFTEN THE ADHESIVE (NOT A HOT SETTING) THEN GENTLY PEEL OFF WHILE KEEPING THE DRYER ON THE PAD.
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