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    Quote Originally Posted by seadog View Post
    On the Duluth Trading 5 pocket fire hose jeans for $59.50 and are probably more durable then those big money pants and they wouldn't have scuff his tank, since they are just heavy cotton.
    I do have a pair of Dragg'n Jeans (in black) but it have been contemplating those Duluth fire hose pants me self .

    Not to hi-jack this thread (my apologies to the O.P.) I do understand from Stevenoltes other post about how he wants to have a "one design fits all" solution in protective clothing (and he may have found it for himself) but I'd get rather stinky wearing the same suit all of the time.... not to mention the accelerated wear of the same suit all of the time.

    I think Wingstuff has gas tank adhesive "grippers" for the sides of the F6B's plastics that surround the gas tank.


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    Look up techspec tank grip pads on line. I installed a set that cover the sides and top of my tank under the gas fill. I also added them to the top of my saddle bags. I like to steer with my legs and often apply pressure on my tank and scuff my tank. These work great and add to the mean look, if you have the faster black color, as I do.

    Get them placed correctly the first try, like with most stick on pads. Enjoy the pucker moment, right before you stick em on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBnAZ View Post
    Look up techspec tank grip pads on line. I installed a set that cover the sides and top of my tank under the gas fill. I also added them to the top of my saddle bags. I like to steer with my legs and often apply pressure on my tank and scuff my tank. These work great and add to the mean look, if you have the faster black color, as I do.

    Get them placed correctly the first try, like with most stick on pads. Enjoy the pucker moment, right before you stick em on.
    I have those as well and like them as well. http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/t...1800-2011-2015
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    Quote Originally Posted by JBnAZ View Post
    Enjoy the pucker moment, right before you stick em on.
    I've been putting screen protectors on my PDAs and such since about 1999 and only recently found an application tip that really had me wishing I could go back and do them all over. It'll probably work for these as well.
    Get the sticker perfectly in place then tape one edge to device, (or motorcycle part), using the tape as a hinge, pull the other side of the sticker away, peel off protective coating and then swing it back into place. Remove tape.
    I'm sure they're great as protectors but they also look great. Hmmm, wonder if I could swing paying for that out of the Vehicle Maintenance savings account?
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    Tankslapper

    Attachment 23079

    Both my Olympia waterproof pants and my aerostich pants leave black scuffing. tabkslapper film does an excellent job. I'll probably switch to the scotchguard option sometime this winter.

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    I just picked up a kit by Saddleman, it comes with 2 - 6"x12" clear panels. Supposed to be paint safe.

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    I never hug the tank.
    No problem here.
    When I wear rain gear, I have Velcro straps around (1 on each leg) to stop the buffeting of the rain gear around the tank area. Not uncomfortable for me. But it is on my mind and I don't let it happen.

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    MisterB - good suggestion for application. The side tank panels are large and I used a similar technique. I've found, no matter how well prepared I am, and regardless of application technique, there's a moment of truth - point of no return, which always causes a little panic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBnAZ View Post
    Look up techspec tank grip pads on line. I installed a set that cover the sides and top of my tank under the gas fill. I also added them to the top of my saddle bags. I like to steer with my legs and often apply pressure on my tank and scuff my tank. These work great and add to the mean look, if you have the faster black color, as I do.

    Get them placed correctly the first try, like with most stick on pads. Enjoy the pucker moment, right before you stick em on.
    Got a pic of how they look on the black?
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    Quote Originally Posted by broncsrule21 View Post
    Got a pic of how they look on the black?
    I've got the techspec as well on my sides and top of gas tank. Look and work great! Instructions recommend quite a warm surface temp for proper adhesion. Adhere (no pun intended) to this recommendation or you'll kick yourself.

    I'll take a pic of mine on my lunch break and post if I can remember to do so.

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