Tank protector - needed or not?

TheJoker

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Guys,

I'm wondering if a tank-protector is needed on the R1200GS? Has anyone of you got some nut-rubbing-marks on the tank or is this one of those bikes that you "don't go that far with"...;) :D

If it's needed, Dutchman and CC, pay attention... :)

:beer:

/Joker
 
I think it is

When I want to get a hussle on I noticed I sit further forward into the tank. Admitedly the sllight upturn of the seat may keep me away from the tank, but why risk it when a few quid can save scrathces.

I have also put some lobs on the side of the tank as I did note that my knees were making some marks on the sides of the tank.
 
I had a ride on the 1200 GS today and when I looked I was sat a good couple of inches away from the rear of the tank. My knees were touching the sides so in my opinion a tank protector is not necessary but side protectors (spots and stripes) may be.
 
TheJoker said:
Guys,

I'm wondering if a tank-protector is needed on the R1200GS? Has anyone of you got some nut-rubbing-marks on the tank or is this one of those bikes that you "don't go that far with"...;) :D

If it's needed, Dutchman and CC, pay attention... :)

:beer:

/Joker

Being a fat bastard, my jacket rubs on the tank, about two inches above the top of the seat.

Fortunately, I discovered this while doing 1000 miles on my dealer's demo......the marks polished out, because they were caused by the jacket fabric rather than a zip/stud.

Therefore I've fitted a small tab of clear plastic film to the affected area on my own bike(s).............problem solved!

I have to say that this is the first time I've seen any mention of 1200GS tank protection on any forum........so we've no early plans to produce a tank protector......

But, if the demand is there.........................?

Cheers

Dutch
 
Because I'm fairly tall (6'1") I sit well back on the seat, so even my prodigious embonpoint (yes, I'm a fat bastard, too!) doesn't graze the tank.

HTH

Chryso
 
Dutch,

I've usually had clear plastic on my tanks too, but they quite quickly start looking horrible, both from scratches and water/wax that gets into the edges and seams. On one of my previous bikes I had a very nice carbon fiber thing - and even if I'm not a big fan of tank protectors - this one was fabulous.

... but... it looks like there's no immediate demand for it...

Which I guess is good...

Thanks Gents!
 
Hi there...I ordered the catalog from Wunderlich on the 1200 GS, and there is a photo of tankprotectors for the bike, but I can't find anywhere to order them...they look great!
Anybody knows more about those?


*TRANCEDANCER*
 


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