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 ?
Cheers
Russ
Better to stand and look a fool than speak and prove it !
If it aint broke, I'll fix it till it is !!
I just tend to use a little degreaser on a rag then let fully dry. Job done.
...and where's the best place to get a good, not too bling tank protector in everyone's opinion please ...?
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
the Germans thought that an 88MM was a good tank proctector.
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.
If you want to give God a good laugh, tell him your plans.
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)
Google is your friend in finding tank pads.
Better to stand and look a fool than speak and prove it !
If it aint broke, I'll fix it till it is !!
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.