Pannier protection

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Pannier protection

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I have already damaged the paintwork on the panniers of my new 1250RT, getting my leg over (ooh er missus). Any advice on repair and protection much appreciated!
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This film is available from Nippy Normans and others, it’s a bit of a fiddly job but does protect the paint.
If you want to do the job properly then there are various companies out there that will do all the painted and vulnerable surfaces on your bike providing far better cover and protection whilst saving you the time and trouble. Once on it’s virtually invisible -

https://www.nippynormans.com/paint-prot ... e-6-pieces
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Tip. Put your bike into Rain mode for the last bit of your ride. It lowers the rear suspension thus giving a bit more clearance over the top of the pannier when you swing your leg over.
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Capt Sisko wrote: Thu Aug 10, 2023 4:30 pm Tip. Put your bike into Rain mode for the last bit of your ride. It lowers the rear suspension thus giving a bit more clearance over the top of the pannier when you swing your leg over.
Really- I must try this.
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Tried mounting using the pegs?

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Fablon Clear from Hobbycraft. :mrgreen:
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Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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Hmm, tried the NN paint protector film today and not at all impressed. About 10 times more difficult than fitting a phone screen protector. Impossible to get rid of all the little creases and to get the top sheet to meet the side sheet without any gaps. Looks terrible.Not even convinced it is the right model, although claims it is.
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How did you apply it?

Did you spray the pannier with water then squeegee it all out once in position?
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Race by Design is a company that specialises in applying paint protect film for motorcycles.
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This may help. eBay item number:274856303990 [urlhttps://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/274856303990?fits=UK ... R9TT-IDXYg][/url]
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sakm wrote: Sun Sep 10, 2023 6:52 pm How did you apply it?

Did you spray the pannier with water then squeegee it all out once in position?
Yes, sprayed pannier,did it on a warm day. No idea what the instructions mean by a squeedge, but I put cloth round the piece of plastic included and tried to squeeze out the creases and bubbles. Unsuccessfully.
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Sounds like you used too much water. You can get rid of the water bubbles but using a heat gun or hair dyer. Prick the center of the bubble with a craft knife the heat the area with heat and the bubble should disappear.
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