Bo3liwe Member Joined Jun 15, 2021 Messages 22 Reaction score 0 Location Kuwait Jun 26, 2021 #1 Hi all I want to ask about Wunderlich Sport Tank Bag does the bag rub or scuff the paint on the tank? Because of the Rubberized material under side of the bag?
Hi all I want to ask about Wunderlich Sport Tank Bag does the bag rub or scuff the paint on the tank? Because of the Rubberized material under side of the bag?
Oli Well-known member Joined Apr 10, 2017 Messages 3,497 Reaction score 2 Location Essex & Aberdeen Jun 26, 2021 #2 Yes it does. I would definitely recommend putting something on to protect the paint in that area Last edited: Jun 26, 2021
alex Forum Moderator Staff member Admin Moderator Joined Apr 29, 2014 Messages 12,666 Reaction score 168 Location London and Norfolk Jun 26, 2021 #3 It should stay still. But it can move and drag grit around. Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk
stuartb Well-known member Joined Sep 26, 2015 Messages 8,891 Reaction score 29 Location Dumbarton, Scotland Jun 26, 2021 #4 It definitely does, it happened to my HP4.. scuffed the clearcoat... small microfibre towel works perfectly well.. Sent from my SM-G998B using Tapatalk
It definitely does, it happened to my HP4.. scuffed the clearcoat... small microfibre towel works perfectly well.. Sent from my SM-G998B using Tapatalk
DCB Well-known member S1000RR Supporter Joined May 21, 2016 Messages 435 Reaction score 0 Jun 28, 2021 #5 Never scuffed mine on gen 3 or now with the wee bmw bag on the gen 4, but I may just have been lucky
soofsayer Forum Admin Joined Aug 6, 2013 Messages 6,790 Reaction score 3 Location York Jun 28, 2021 #6 Never scuffed mine. Great little bag.
RickS1K Well-known member S1000RR Supporter Joined Sep 18, 2012 Messages 951 Reaction score 25 Location Surrey Jun 28, 2021 #7 Didn't scuff my Catano Grey s1000r in 3 yrs... I've got a black one now and I'm being a bit more careful with that, as the black finish is more delicate...
Didn't scuff my Catano Grey s1000r in 3 yrs... I've got a black one now and I'm being a bit more careful with that, as the black finish is more delicate...
Schuey Well-known member Joined Nov 19, 2012 Messages 774 Reaction score 0 Location Midlands Jun 29, 2021 #8 Perhaps have some PPF fitted to the tank first and then be worry free.
triplejimmy Well-known member Joined Feb 11, 2015 Messages 113 Reaction score 0 Jun 29, 2021 #9 I used some of that not slip mat, cut it to shape and placed it underneath. Had not issues on my back metallic. Sent from my SM-A725F using Tapatalk
I used some of that not slip mat, cut it to shape and placed it underneath. Had not issues on my back metallic. Sent from my SM-A725F using Tapatalk
RickS1K Well-known member S1000RR Supporter Joined Sep 18, 2012 Messages 951 Reaction score 25 Location Surrey Jun 30, 2021 #10 triplejimmy said: I used some of that not slip mat, cut it to shape and placed it underneath. Had not issues on my back metallic. Sent from my SM-A725F using Tapatalk Click to expand... Good to hear, that's what I've done too.
triplejimmy said: I used some of that not slip mat, cut it to shape and placed it underneath. Had not issues on my back metallic. Sent from my SM-A725F using Tapatalk Click to expand... Good to hear, that's what I've done too.