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    Tech Spec for the Saddlebags?? Which One?

    I am a fan of Tech Spec and have had them on many bikes.
    I now have the tank covers on my F6B and am wondering if anyone has put any Tech Spec pannier covers on and which one they chose because the F6B is not listed as a pannier item.

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    I have this one on my 2016 F6b deluxe.

    http://techspec-usa.com/motorcycles/...grip-pads.html

    Looks nice too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Draxsr View Post
    I have this one on my 2016 F6b deluxe.

    http://techspec-usa.com/motorcycles/...grip-pads.html

    Looks nice too!
    I have these installed and like them.
    I have a issue with the adhesive at the Tech spec logo.
    They sent me a left side and go figure the right has started to let go. I don't know if I am just going to go to a local sign shop and see if it can be fixed.
    They were top notch on my last bike..
    2015 Matt Grey F6B Deluxe - Gloria
    2011 BMW K 1300S - Stella
    2000 Triumph Sprint ST - Trixie
    2000 Ducati Monster 900 - Monster
    1985 HD FXRS (Still in the Shop as a reminder) - Frita
    1984 HD XLX - The First

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    Mine were put in last fall and the adhesive has held up well so far. I did, however, use a hair dryer while applying the two knee areas to get the things to not be quite so stiff and then held them there with some cords, weights (and towels to protect the paint) overnight.

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    Whenever I order a Tech Spec I ask them to use the aggressive glue.
    I clean the area with alcohol swabs then heat to warm the bike and the Tech Spec.
    Then apply. The claim to fame for Tech Spec is that they are removable and you can reapply.
    WARNING: If you get the aggressive glue be sure you get the placement correct the first time because the glue they use is VERY strong!! but they can still be removed but it is hard and sometimes the glue separates from the rubber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K/W Motoman View Post
    Whenever I order a Tech Spec I ask them to use the aggressive glue.
    I clean the area with alcohol swabs then heat to warm the bike and the Tech Spec.
    Then apply. The claim to fame for Tech Spec is that they are removable and you can reapply.
    WARNING: If you get the aggressive glue be sure you get the placement correct the first time because the glue they use is VERY strong!! but they can still be removed but it is hard and sometimes the glue separates from the rubber.
    Guess I need to reorder with the good stuff
    2015 Matt Grey F6B Deluxe - Gloria
    2011 BMW K 1300S - Stella
    2000 Triumph Sprint ST - Trixie
    2000 Ducati Monster 900 - Monster
    1985 HD FXRS (Still in the Shop as a reminder) - Frita
    1984 HD XLX - The First

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