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    Question Paint Saver Mesh?

    Does anyone know if you can get this stuff in NZ?
    Looks greats for protecting body works from scratchs from tanks bags and soft panniers?
    http://www.aerostich.com/packing-it-...aver-mesh.html

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    Para rubber sells it.

    A friend used to get it for the mouse mats he made.
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    Thanks, I need some of that as my magnetic tank bag is not doing my paintwork any favours.
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    Other option is to use the 3M scuff stop stuff, and it wherever contact may be made.
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    Scuff stop

    Does the scuff stop damage the paint work if you take it off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cash1000 View Post
    Does the scuff stop damage the paint work if you take it off?
    No,my TLs had it on for years,replaced a bit awhile back with no problems,really is good stuff,11 years on not one stone chip on the fairings,or fork legs for that matter.If its put on correctly you barely know its there.
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    Fwiw heres a pic of the front of the thing after many miles,as i say its really good stuff.Ive got it everywhere.
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    Oxford sell a similar product but probably twice the price.

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    Smile

    Got some from Para Rubber $15 for a sheet 2m x 1m.They said it should do the job.

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    Not sure where you get it but theres similar stuff used by boaties and caravanners to stop stuff slipping around whle the vehicles are moving. I think i have seen something similar in the good old $2 shops as well, just smaller than 2x1.

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