Swingarm protection

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Thought I'd post this up, as I was looking for something to protect the swingarm from my boots, and thanks to Ding Dong's recommendation have found a great product.:beerjug:

It's called Eazi Grip Pro. It's a tank grip, but you can buy it in sheets, then cut to size. It's very thick, but if you heat it up with a hairdryer it becomes softer and easier to work with. Heat it again once it's applied, and it should stay put.

https://www.eazi-grip.com/eazi-grip/
 

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That's a neat idea. You could use that in place of any of the expensive protectors? What's that round thing under the centre stand? Is it a turntable?
 
That's a neat idea. You could use that in place of any of the expensive protectors? What's that round thing under the centre stand? Is it a turntable?

You could do. There's 2 sheets in a pack, one for the swing arm, the other could do the cylinder covers. I mullered one sheet though!:D

That's a turntable mat, it's a great bit of kit.:thumb
 
Nutty,
Thanks for that. Looks like useful stuff for several places on different bikes.
 
On none of my 4 GSes have my boots ever scratched the cardan tunnel - this is just bling isn't it? :)
 
Why is it called Triple Black, when half the bike is still grey and/or silver??

That's so they can bring out a quadruple black in the future as an upgrade to the triple black.
 
On none of my 4 GSes have my boots ever scratched the cardan tunnel - this is just bling isn't it? :)

If you ride on your toes, it's easily done. Or do you ride with your feet hanging off the front of the pegs, clown style?:D
 


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