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    Senior Member yellow rex's Avatar
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    Paint protectant

    I have this on my wife new Goldwing Road Smith trike from the front of
    the running boards to the top of the fenders and lower cowl
    it was one year old may 21 and 14000 miles still looks like new
    and the fenders on a trike take real beating from rocks and bugs.
    No problems yet from gas spilling she has the auxiliary tank.

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    I used It still looks good.

    It's been Over a year and still think it was a great idea. It cost me $20 for a 2 foot section. My chaps began to scratch the tank, so I cut 2 pieces and installed.
    Still looks good after almost 10000 miles!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GentleDoum View Post
    Hi guys, i'm finally getting my 6 next week!
    I was talking to the dealer about the paint and he asked if i wanted to put the 3 M stuff on it.

    http://www.webbikeworld.com/t2/motor...nt-protection/

    It s either a clear one or carbon with colors ( some good and some ....well...)

    This protection can be great add to the fairing ( much exposed ) and saddlebags, specially the top and the front ( cause the passenger boots )

    What do you think of it? It s about 200-300$. I know they put it on cars. Hardly see it. Great protection against scratches and rocks...

    Good in a long term? Peels easily after awhile? I really don t know! Do you know anything about the subject?
    Congrats on pulling the trigger!

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