Grips on the Tank?? good idea??
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RE: Grips on the Tank?? good idea??
I don't know if they leave a mark when you take them off, but you will probably never take it off if you put one on your tank. It is still a good idea to get one even if you don't wear a belt because jacket zippers and jean/pants buttons ect... will rub on the tank and scratch it. In my opinion every bike should have one!
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ORIGINAL: Tahoe SC
yea mang...and flip it upside down so that you get more coverage where you need it...and heat it up some more with a blowdryer before sticking it on...and don't get clear...
yea mang...and flip it upside down so that you get more coverage where you need it...and heat it up some more with a blowdryer before sticking it on...and don't get clear...
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RE: Grips on the Tank?? good idea??
belt buckle? it can be anything, your zipper from pants or jacket. all i know is this if you go over 100+mph you will tuck into the tank and you chest will be pressed against it. if i did not have that grip pad my jacket would have scrapped the crap out of my tank.
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im thinking about getting one also but the way i see it, it will be harder to wax my tank. lol. but if your **** and dont like to see scratches, i say get one. most likely to get it if you tuck.. ill out one on when i decide to sell my bike to hide small scratches..