Protective sticky stuff
- Kwacky
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Protective sticky stuff
I'm going to fit my carbon swingarm covers soon. Before I do I need to cover them with clear protective plastic to stop the covers getting marked by my feet.
Someone (I think it was Blade) previously recommended a company or product.
Any pointers much appreciated.
Ta
Someone (I think it was Blade) previously recommended a company or product.
Any pointers much appreciated.
Ta
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Re: Protective sticky stuff
Was thinking of doing the same plus tank sliders too when funds allow it. Take some pics afterwards :-)
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Re: Protective sticky stuff
what, something like a clear shrink wrap ? or something like the venture shield stuff ?Kwacky wrote: Before I do I need to cover them with clear protective plastic to stop the covers getting marked by my feet.
just got me thinking when typing ... remember that clear sticky backed plastic they use to cover books etc
I wonder if that would work and then use a hairdryer to get any imperfections out ... hmmm I wonder

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cover-Film-For- ... B000TBYL46" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Protective sticky stuff
More like that stuff you've linked to.
My crap memory has me thinking it was in sheets and you cut it to shape. It was suitable for outdoor stuff.
My crap memory has me thinking it was in sheets and you cut it to shape. It was suitable for outdoor stuff.
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Re: Protective sticky stuff
This is what you need Kwacky.
Loads of it on eBay so just find some one who has or can supply the right size for you.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 1124223509" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Loads of it on eBay so just find some one who has or can supply the right size for you.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 1124223509" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Protective sticky stuff
Glad to help. Good tip IMO is buy a little extra in case you mess up and if you don't you have enough for a replacement or any other job that may come up. Its useful stuff to have lying around.
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Re: Protective sticky stuff
I guess you could use sticky back plastic, but it's what the sticky does to the surface it's stuck to that would concern me.
Ventureshield doesn't affect paintwork, which is why I have it on my bikes and cars.
You can buy sheets of it too rather than specific kits. Easy to fit too.
Ventureshield doesn't affect paintwork, which is why I have it on my bikes and cars.
You can buy sheets of it too rather than specific kits. Easy to fit too.
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Re: Protective sticky stuff
had venture shield on the Daytona very good stuff. Didn't even think of it when posting on this thread! Mind you was at work and only had a minute of so spare lol!
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Re: Protective sticky stuff
http://www.amazon.co.uk/E-Tech-Transpar ... B006QTOI70" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
not sure if this stuff is any good, mixed reviews
not sure if this stuff is any good, mixed reviews
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Re: Protective sticky stuff
I think venture shield is made by 3m. I have used 3m and venture shield and there the same product.
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Re: Protective sticky stuff
Blade wrote:I think venture shield is made by 3m. I have used 3m and venture shield and there the same product.
You are correct they are both made by 3M, however they are different products. 3M bought ventureshield a few years ago as it was outselling their own product as it protects paint from UV better and was outselling their products (or something like that)
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Re: Protective sticky stuff
I did this to mine on the Aprilia, i only cut a shape to fit where the boots were actually rubbing. The Ali swingarm had a clear OEM patch to stop the polished swingarm being scratched off boots anyway.
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Re: Protective sticky stuff
Don't know if they're still available, but Motrax used to do those clear adhesive patches for rubbing points like boot heels etc, I used them to stop Mrs Gee's boots from rubbing on the seat unit of my old T595 with good results, I think they do a carbon version as well, although they do look a bit cheap and tacky tbh.
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Re: Protective sticky stuff
I've seen the patches but I think I want to cover all of the protector so it looks better.
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Re: Protective sticky stuff
Kwacky buy the stuff I said I have used it for a couple of years now with no problems.
Make a template of the swingarm and then use that to cut out an exact shape in the protective film to cover your swingarm, simples
Make a template of the swingarm and then use that to cut out an exact shape in the protective film to cover your swingarm, simples

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Re: Protective sticky stuff
That's what I did with the carbon heel protectors. It's stayed on the one side but cutting out the gaps at the top on the left has allowed the weather to get into it and lift it.