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Re: Protecting plastic bits - temporarily

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 2:57 pm
by grisopaul
Paint supply stores have a brush on plastic that you might be able to use. When done your risky ride (dirt road trips too) you just peel it off

Re: Protecting plastic bits - temporarily

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 5:08 pm
by timminator
The course was great, and best of all no drops!  Lots of very tight turns, u-turns, and some awful thing they called the iron cross which was a cross-shaped series of cones where you did a u-turn in each arm of the cross, reversing direction each time.  But I did install very attractive rubber floor tiles on the panniers as a precaution.


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Re: Protecting plastic bits - temporarily

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 9:33 pm
by Steve F
Ooh! Very fetching accessorising!!😬😂😂😉

Re: Protecting plastic bits - temporarily

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2019 2:53 am
by timminator
Steve F wrote: Ooh! Very fetching accessorising!!😬😂😂😉
It's so genius.  I'm sure the boys at wunderlich will steal my idea.

Re: Protecting plastic bits - temporarily

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2019 3:29 am
by BoB21
Can't wait to see how much they charge for them!

Re: Protecting plastic bits - temporarily

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2019 9:26 am
by guest2383
Would these normally be fitted by a BMW Technician or a Carpet Fitter?

Re: Protecting plastic bits - temporarily

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2019 4:15 pm
by PeteM
geordielad wrote: Would these normally be fitted by a BMW Technician or a Carpet Fitter?

:))


Re: Protecting plastic bits - temporarily

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2019 7:11 pm
by MikeS
timminator wrote: The course was great, and best of all no drops!  Lots of very tight turns, u-turns, and some awful thing they called the iron cross which was a cross-shaped series of cones where you did a u-turn in each arm of the cross, reversing direction each time.  But I did install very attractive rubber floor tiles on the panniers as a precaution.


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Got any videos of the course?