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Reply #15 - 12/08/10 at 15:15:50
 
weracerc wrote on 12/08/10 at 13:31:38:
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Reply #16 - 12/09/10 at 02:45:40
 
There you go! Mine is similar to Serobots. I think they look pretty cool and cheap too! keeps the coat zipper and stuff from scratching the tank.
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Reply #17 - 12/09/10 at 08:06:15
 
thanks for the replies I guess the only concern I have left is applying it in cold temps...the weather here is 30's low 40's for the fore-see-able future......I suppose I can try to heat the tank and protector with a hair dryer but i think it would be an exercise in futility.....perhaps as much as i hate to say it i am done riding until the weather hits the 60's so I can ensure the paint has fully cured and the protector will adhere properly.......if I had access to a heated garage that would also work but i dont.
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Reply #18 - 12/09/10 at 08:17:07
 
Were there application directions on the decal you got?   I think I'd just wait till spring to put it on...  unless you wanna ride it up here to my heated garage   Grin
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Reply #19 - 12/09/10 at 08:54:41
 
no instructions on the package...it should be I.D.10T proof....but I have not passed the I.D.10T test yet so I figured I'd ask all the guru's on here how they did theirs......hoping some genious might rub off on me......yes spring....but we have had some 60F days in Dec & jan feb here in NC.......i hate just looking at the new paint job setting there in the garage all cold and non-decal-sticking-to-the-tank-tive type weather......
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Reply #20 - 12/09/10 at 13:46:55
 
upon further review - paint needs to cure for 30 days at least - can POLISH all apinted parts but no wax for up to 60 days - will wait until New Years weekend to apply the tank protector and will leave the cycle parked on the battery tender until then......dont want to screw up my paint job by getting in too much of a hurry.
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Reply #21 - 12/23/10 at 16:02:30
 
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