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My seat is ruining my paint

Donk45

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Seem as my see is scratching my paint a little bit...on the silver parts. When I close the lid, i have to press the seat back or it will rub against the plastic parts. Anyone else have this issue/ is there an adjustment?
 
Seem as my see is scratching my paint a little bit...on the silver parts. When I close the lid, i have to press the seat back or it will rub against the plastic parts. Anyone else have this issue/ is there an adjustment?

Noticed some of that too - but only visable when the seat is open - so it doesn't bother me!
 
Noticed some of that too - but only visable when the seat is open - so it doesn't bother me!


Thats what I thought at first, just dabbed some touch up paint on it. But now I see a small little spit right at the point ege about this big * ahhh
 
Well - you have to remember - it's a toy that is meant to be rode - and riding it will cause certain wear marks in various places - only way to not have any is to store it and never ride---- but that ain't what you bought it for......

Could always buy a set of 'show' panels for just when you want it to look perfectly new---- thought of doing this myself.
 
Thats what I thought at first, just dabbed some touch up paint on it. But now I see a small little spit right at the point ege about this big * ahhh

Donk,

I agree with Fire...ride the bike and enjoy it...don't worry about flimsy plastic panels getting scratched up...

Worry about the big things, not the little ones...

Just me two cents...
 
Maybe you can get some of that clear 3M film they sell for rock guard on the hood and put a piece there to prevent further scratches.:dontknow:
 
Scratches

You can try a little paste wax in the area of the scratches sometimes that helps blend them out if it isn't too bad :thumbup:
 
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