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Tank Protector Options???

SpyderHands

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What are you using for tank protection? Wrap decals or Tank bra???

I've seen Pete's Tank Wrap option, but thought I'd drop a line here to take a reading on what the current "go-to" may be.

Looking for something both economical and functional.

Thanks for your time!!!
:doorag:
 
TANK PROTECTOR - OPTIONS

What are you using for tank protection? Wrap decals or Tank bra???

I've seen Pete's Tank Wrap option, but thought I'd drop a line here to take a reading on what the current "go-to" may be.

Looking for something both economical and functional.

Thanks for your time!!!
:doorag:
Don't wear " chainmale' " pants :lecturef_smilie: and don't wrap your legs with barbed wire to decrease how much they slide ................ :hun: :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: ......... just kidding ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
I was wondering what was the purpose of a tank protector myself. Sport bike riders use them because they lay forward on the tank, on an F3 you dont. What is a tank bra? If it is not stuck down like a wrap, dirt will get in there and do damage like sandpaper.
 
I was wondering what was the purpose of a tank protector myself. Sport bike riders use them because they lay forward on the tank, on an F3 you dont. What is a tank bra? If it is not stuck down like a wrap, dirt will get in there and do damage like sandpaper.
Multi purposes. Should you decide to hold something in that position (small bag, water bottle, etc.), it is good to have a barrier to guard against undesired scuffs and scratches. I just think $50-100 is rather expensive compared to the tank pads and protectors I’ve had in the past with my sport bikes. :yikes:
 
Multi purposes. Should you decide to hold something in that position (small bag, water bottle, etc.), it is good to have a barrier to guard against undesired scuffs and scratches. I just think $50-100 is rather expensive compared to the tank pads and protectors I’ve had in the past with my sport bikes. :yikes:
I actually use one of the tank protectors from canamspyderaccessories.com. It works very well, and only cost about $30-40. You can find one similar at a place like cycle gear, but they will normally not be as big, and not give as much coverage. I do not like the thought of using a tank bra, as it would be too hard to remove when cleaning underneath it. I also thought about doing a clear vinyl wrap, but I decided on the pad instead.
 
PROTECTION

OK I'll be serious and hopefully helpful ..... I have found numerous types of clear adhesive material on E-bay, that can be shaped using a heat gun or high temp hair dryer ..... There is thicker types that they call door and sill protective material ... I'll look and see if I've saved any of those links in my e-bay file ...... Mike :thumbup:
 
I actually use one of the tank protectors from canamspyderaccessories.com. It works very well, and only cost about $30-40. You can find one similar at a place like cycle gear, but they will normally not be as big, and not give as much coverage. I do not like the thought of using a tank bra, as it would be too hard to remove when cleaning underneath it. I also thought about doing a clear vinyl wrap, but I decided on the pad instead.
I didn’t see any on the site for $30-40.

Using a tank bra isn’t an option for me. I’m looking for the vinyl pad “wrap” type of application.

Thanks for stopping by!!!
 
Don't wear " chainmale' " pants :lecturef_smilie: and don't wrap your legs with barbed wire to decrease how much they slide ................ :hun: :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: ......... just kidding ..... Mike :thumbup:
What about body piecing's:yes::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:?
 
I was wondering what was the purpose of a tank protector myself. Sport bike riders use them because they lay forward on the tank, on an F3 you dont. What is a tank bra? If it is not stuck down like a wrap, dirt will get in there and do damage like sandpaper.

We are all different shapes and sizes, AY. Because of my leg length, my knees rub on the F3-L painted ridge where the tank top joins the sides. As such, I need some kind of tank protector over that edge to prevent scuffing the finish. That is where I put the clear protector pieces that came with the F3-L (the ones that you are supposed to put on the frame near your boots) ;)

Pete
 
OK I'll be serious and hopefully helpful ..... I have found numerous types of clear adhesive material on E-bay, that can be shaped using a heat gun or high temp hair dryer ..... There is thicker types that they call door and sill protective material ... I'll look and see if I've saved any of those links in my e-bay file ...... Mike :thumbup:

Mike--is this an arc welder for plastic covered metal tank--480 V I'm guessing.
 
TechSpec Snake Skin Grip

These aren't fancy, but they work. I applied them where my knees rub against the paint and they provide grip as well as cushioning. Easy to position and apply. According to the manufacturer: "The Snake Skin Grip Material is TechSpec's "Premier Product". Measuring at only .125" thick with a low profile diamond pattern. The rubber padding properties of these quality tank grips benefit you with a planted grip on your tank." The material can also be purchased in sheets and cut to your specifications. They come in black and clear. Like I said, they're not fancy, but they work and I'm very satisfied with the quality. I bought them last year off of Amazon for $52.00 with free shipping.


TechSpec 62-0049-SS Snake Skin Tank Grip
5.0 out of 5 stars 3 customer reviews
Price: $69.95 + $6 shipping


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These aren't fancy, but they work. I applied them where my knees rub against the paint and they provide grip as well as cushioning. Easy to position and apply. According to the manufacturer: "The Snake Skin Grip Material is TechSpec's "Premier Product". Measuring at only .125" thick with a low profile diamond pattern. The rubber padding properties of these quality tank grips benefit you with a planted grip on your tank." The material can also be purchased in sheets and cut to your specifications. They come in black and clear. Like I said, they're not fancy, but they work and I'm very satisfied with the quality. I bought them last year off of Amazon for $52.00 with free shipping.


TechSpec 62-0049-SS Snake Skin Tank Grip
5.0 out of 5 stars 3 customer reviews
Price: $69.95 + $6 shipping


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Thanks for the idea and link. The only thing is, I am wanting to start the tank pad protection coverage right where the seat and the plastic meet in the mid section. :sour:
 
I ordered from spiralus designs. I got the entire Frunk area and Tank for about 100.00. YOu can also get any wrap in clear if you don't want a color or design.Grey Spyder Tank wrap.jpgGrey Spyder Frunk wrap1.jpg
 
We are all different shapes and sizes, AY. Because of my leg length, my knees rub on the F3-L painted ridge where the tank top joins the sides. As such, I need some kind of tank protector over that edge to prevent scuffing the finish. That is where I put the clear protector pieces that came with the F3-L (the ones that you are supposed to put on the frame near your boots) ;)

Pete

I have always wondered what the clear pads were for that come with your bike from the manufacturer. :bowdown:
 
Tank protection material.

I wonder what that clear plastic stuff that comes with your limited is, never got them? Anyhow, doesn't matter. What I used on my bike as well as the previous one was a clear plastic material that you can get from any sewing store (Joanne's, Micheal's) for pennies. It's in the fabric section and comes in various thicknesses. Cut it to shape, takes experimenting to get a flat wrap shape, wet it, apply and squeegee it out. The surface adhesion holds it in place. It stays real well and can be taken off easily without leaving anything behind. Not cheap, just frugal..... Of course, the ones you buy do look a whole lot nicer but this is transparent and not noticeable. Just another alternative.
 
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