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Started by DucRS, March 17, 2009, 05:59:13 PM

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DucRS

After 4k miles of riding, I'm noticing obvious damage on tank from my knees rubbing. What do you guys use to remedy the issue? I've heard of different types of grips and pads but would like to see how they look on a Monster and maybe get a bit of feedback on pro's and con's.     Thanx
Black S4RS                               Black Multi S - Sold
Carbon Red Diavel                     ST4S abs - Sold
620 Red.

OT_Ducati

#1
tank slapper, is what i use. don't remember where i got it, online somewhere


will get better pix, if needed.
i am very pleased with this product
99 M750, 94 900sscr, 75 xs650 street tracker

Privateer

I got the tank slapper film as well.  here are some pics



My fast lap is your sighting lap.

abby normal

i have the mag-knight full wrap around.  protects the back and knee cut-outs. 
highly recommended if you have an older steel tank.
1990 851 bp
2004 S4R
1997 YZF 1000R
1987 NT650
2010 BMW s1000rr
2013 848 evo corse se

JEFF_H

FYI- there are two different tankslapper vinyl materials avail
the 'tankslapper' vinyl is thinner and clings to your tank with no adhesive. easy to take on/off (also doesnt work on matte paint)

there is also a 3M material that is thicker and goes on with self-adhesive. removable, but cant be re-applied.

JetTest

Those are a badge of honor, proving that you are not a "hangar queen". Like fine leather finally breaking in.

Bones

uh oh,


I ordered the non-permanent ones for my 620 Dark.  Well we'll see if they work or not.

I had the 3M Permanents on my Ninja 900 and they looked great b/c they were invisible and offered great protection. I guess I'll wait and see what happens with these other ones.


Quote from: JEFF_H on March 18, 2009, 09:24:28 AM
FYI- there are two different tankslapper vinyl materials avail
the 'tankslapper' vinyl is thinner and clings to your tank with no adhesive. easy to take on/off (also doesnt work on matte paint)

there is also a 3M material that is thicker and goes on with self-adhesive. removable, but cant be re-applied.

I'm a loner, Dottie...a rebel...

dbran1949

I use StompGrip. At the time I purchased however they did not have a specific kit for my tank so I had to cut a generic kit. (I didn't do a great job). The product works very well, I didn't get it for tank protection so much as a surface I could grip with my knees.