Do they?
Maybe I'm just a fuss-pot..but I'd rather ask now..than post after that it got scatched and have others say..oh yeah..they all do that..
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What he said! Thin chamois leather is also good cos it grips a little more than a duster. Wouldn't put the magnets direct on the paint. Think about the vibrations, you only need a little dirt under there and it'll be like someone ice skated over your nice new clearcoat.single650 wrote:Use a duster under the bag, or better still in the UK you can get special non slip paint protector cloths. If you are careful removing the bag you won't cause scratches.
Hi, first post as I've been lurking for a while as I'm considering a Rockster or R1150R.single650 wrote:Use a duster under the bag, or better still in the UK you can get special non slip paint protector cloths. If you are careful removing the bag you won't cause scratches.
Thanks Joe..that sounds like good advise..welcome..now go get yourself a Roadster or Rockster..and join the gang..Hi, first post as I've been lurking for a while as I'm considering a Rockster or R1150R.
Just felt I had to respond to Single's post. I sell tank bags and soft luggage so have some experience.
DO NOT put a soft cloth under any tank bag, as the bag just moves about even more increasing rather than decreasing the risk of sctratches, plus making it more unstable when loaded.
The Oxford non slip matting is pretty good. But just to echo some of the comments above, if you are using a magnetic bag, make sure the magnets are clean and haven't attracted any debris, place the bag on the tank and NEVER slide it into the correct position. Again, lift off not slide off.
Much prefer strap on bags myself and tend to use them even on metal tanks.
More good advise..thanks..I might look into that...that clear non gluing plastic base coat is a great idea...I've been using magnetic tank bags for years on a variety of bikes with no problems. Start by putting down a protective base coating like this:
http://www.aerostich.com/catalog/US/Sni ... 16210.html
I cut this to shape it around the fuel filler cap before I applied it. Gives good peace of mind.
Then, cut a piece of rubberized shelf or drawer liner (like this I found on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/Grip-It-Multi-Purpo ... dZViewItem) in the shape of the underside of your tank bag, and always use that with the bag. It won't slide around (it's rubberized, so it's grippy), and used in combination with the removable paintguard, you'll never have to worry about scratching your paint. Even on a black bike.