Fuel tank protection

hairysteve

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Can anyone offer me any advice on which is the best fuel tank paint protection. I have used moto graphics products before but was wondering what other options there are available that any members of the forum may have used...
 
I used these people

https://www.invisiblepatterns.co.uk/

All the paintwork is covered in almost invisible plastic sheets

You can buy cover just for the tank or all of the bike and either fit it yourself or for a bit extra have them fit it for you

Mike
 
I used these people

https://www.invisiblepatterns.co.uk/

All the paintwork is covered in almost invisible plastic sheets

You can buy cover just for the tank or all of the bike and either fit it yourself or for a bit extra have them fit it for you

Mike


That is an excellent price :beerjug: Signature custom designs want €240 for the full kit. Plus your link is using 3M PPF which is a top quality product :beerjug:
 
I used these people

https://www.invisiblepatterns.co.uk/

All the paintwork is covered in almost invisible plastic sheets

You can buy cover just for the tank or all of the bike and either fit it yourself or for a bit extra have them fit it for you

Mike

I have these on my Triple Black GSA. You can have gloss for the tank centre panel and Matt for the tanks sides. Been on for 2 1/2 years now and no signs of wear.
 
I used these people

https://www.invisiblepatterns.co.uk/

All the paintwork is covered in almost invisible plastic sheets

You can buy cover just for the tank or all of the bike and either fit it yourself or for a bit extra have them fit it for you

Mike

I've had 5 bikes covered from new by Russell at Invisible Patterns. Always great job done
On this TE Exclusive some of the pieces are gloss and some matte to match the paint finish
He can also add pieces that aren't in his templates like fork protection
He can provide part kits if you just want the tank done
This has saved both the front forks and the beak on current bike where you can feel stones have chipped the film but not through to the finish
Might be a bit of a trek from Lincoln though
 


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