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scuff guards

easysuper

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Looking for some scuff guards for the RT , my small little bride is rubbing the tupper ware with the inside of her thighs on both our bikes. I have seen the scuff guards for the saddle bags but not where the inside of your thighs rub on the bike.
 
Little checking..!!

I think brp had some for the RS, RSS. I know most bike shops have them even in sheets to trim to size...auto parts also have the rock guard film you can use as well...:thumbup:
 
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3 M makes a product ( peel backing and apply ) that is clear, flexible, tuff as nails, and un-fortunately I can't remember what it's called ..........When I was active on the Cobra Forums , the people there bought and used in front of the rear fenders as a rock protector........Google 3 M products , I'm sure they are still selling it ....Mike :thumbup:.....................It might have been called " LIZARD SKIN " !!!!
 
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Paint Protection film

We offer paint protection film for the complete bike if you wanted it. Clear material 8 mil thick and we can offer it as pre-cut depending on the area of the bike you want to protect.
It applies wet.. you just peel and stick it and it has a high gloss finish. We just happen to be applying some on an RT today.
Let us know if we can help..
 
What is a good product to remove the scuff marks before you put a protection product on?
 
We always use rubbing compound first.
Apply it like wax by hand in circular motions. If you want you can add a bit of water to the sponge to soften the grit as you rub it on.
Sometimes you have to do it a few times but it works very well. I use this one from Meguiars it works very well.

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spray 3m

3m now sells a spray on clear product that dries like their clear film....check out auto part stores or 3m direct.
can be peeled off if necessary... do a you tube search...hope this helps
 
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