Tank Protection

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Tank Protection

Post by marecycling »

Weather here in New England has finally broken, and am riding all over on my"new to me" 2002 R1150. I have a minor problem I am looking for help to remedy. When I am riding with my favorite leather jacket on, the position I am most comfortable in causes the edge of my leather, where zipper is located, to rub against my tank at the base where it meets the seat. It is scratching the paint, and before I rub out the scratches, I would like to have a remedy in mind so I only have to buff out the scratches once. Could I get some suggestions.
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Post by DJ Downunder »

Just go to any motorcycle shop and they should have a few to choose from.

I got mine from an Autobarn auto shop...it's a thin gel type pad about 6"x4" (maybe a little bigger) that sticks without glue..it's designed to stick on your car dash and you can sit your mobile phone on it and it won't slide around...cost about $5...and its texture matches the seat.

I could post a pic if you like....you could even make yourself one using that contact plastic that you use for books.

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Post by duke »

Those things are called tank pads here in Old England! :D

Just clean the tank with some alcohol based cleaner and gently heat both the tank and the pad with hair dryer before applying.

Some tank pads come as kit with little knee pads, for extra grip when cornering.

Also - get yourself BagLux tank cover.

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Post by rph802 »

DJ Downunder wrote:Just go to any motorcycle shop and they should have a few to choose from.

I got mine from an Autobarn auto shop...it's a thin gel type pad about 6"x4" (maybe a little bigger) that sticks without glue..it's designed to stick on your car dash and you can sit your mobile phone on it and it won't slide around...cost about $5...and its texture matches the seat.

I could post a pic if you like....you could even make yourself one using that contact plastic that you use for books.

DJ
Got mine at good old walmart just bumming around the auto dept. These things are cool!! Gotta get a couple more for the car and now maybe one for the bike!!!

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Post by sjbmw »

Me, being of the larger belly variety, also suffered from this tank scratching.

I got the CSS Tank protector set from BMW Santa Cruz, not sure where to get them internationally.

http://209.61.235.222/Merchant2/merchan ... t_Count=28

Nice look, $30 USD, the middle one in the picture goes where the tank meets your seat.
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Post by CycleRob »

marecycling,

If you want durable, removable, invisible, inexpensive protection for all the tanks body contact points . . . like where your knees can rub, then get this one:

http://www.thetankslapper.com/

Everything they say about it on that website is true. I've had it in place on my bike for about 3 years and it's still protecting. An R1150R three Piece Tank Protection Kit is $15.95 plus $3.95 S&H. It's a great, yet simple, quality product and the owner/seller even followed up with a brief satisfaction inquiry E-Mail.
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Post by scottmcfe »

A cheap solution is contact paper . I like the clear .It gives the color a matt look .
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Post by PHALEXAN »

I have a brand new set of the CSS protectors ( a few posts back) that I won't be using - s

old the bike. I'll sell 'em for $10 INCLUDING shipping!!
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Good Tank Protection

Post by king biscuit »

I put one of these http://www.mag-knight.com/ on my R. Worked great, didn't cost a bunch and could be easily removed if I decided that I wanted something different.

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Post by PorJoeS »

PHALEXAN, I'll take them...check your PM
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Post by mechanic savant »

If your black 02 was from a-j's & its got extra tail lights & driving lights @ about 40k mi. it's my old bike & I've go a mag knight tank protecter fer free!!
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