Fork leg protection

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I've noticed some marks forming on my fork legs which seem to be difficult to remove. I'm looking to place some form of protective film on them. Any suggestions from anyone?
 
Fork protection

Gray gas tape or duck tape as it's mostly known.
had it on me dakar all winter still on . not a bad match colour wise.
 
They all do that, sir! I have been looking for a good colour match in a decent paint for a while now but can't find one.

Glynn
 
Pukka carbon fibre fork protectors - extremely tough & look pretty good.....:cool: ....... been on for over two years now.
 

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I'd be interested as well have same pitting problem to lower fork legs
 
shuck raider said:
.......available from a firm called Racetec at about 30 quid.

Close...... it's Racespec

Enter the online shop then goto "Bike Parts" on the lefthand menu. Next you want "Guards" from the main part of the screen then "Various Guards (+ see plastics)". Top item is USD fork protectors.

I think this should take you straight there.....
 
Paul,

Followed the link and no mention of any 1150 in the model list, is it a special order?

Will try calling them

Ken
 
ken b said:
..........no mention of any 1150 in the model list, is it a special order?

:rolleyes: You gotta think outside the box........

They're a motocross specialist so all you get are MX parts for MX bikes, but measure your forks & ask them for one to fit.

;)
 
Cheers for the replies guys. I think I may try the carbon fibre jobs at some point soon.
 
Re: Re: Fork protection

Droopy Dick said:
It's actually DUCT tape, and not 'duck' tape.

Actually, although this type of tape started life for sealing joints in ducts, there is a brand called Duck Tape!
 
For total protection of fork legs, tank etc try VentureShield. Its not cheap at £89.99 for a full kit, but offers lasting protection (so they say).Check out m&p website. Or just by those Motorax carbon fibre (or alumin weave, kevelar, etc) sticky sheets. Cost me about £6, did both forklegs, and still looks good after 14k.
 
Who are you protecting them for ?
Do you keep the polythene covers on yer car seats to keep them good for the next owner ?
Do you put throws over the couch to keep it nice ... for who ?
Cover yer nice shiney tank with plastic sticky on bits and baglux thingys to protect the paintwork ? So it looks shite when you own it and the next owner gets a shiney pristine tank.
Seems kinda silly to me.
 


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