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Old 03-29-2010, 10:31 AM   #1
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On long drives the better half has a habit of changing her leg position by putting her feet on the saddlebags.

She hasn't scratched them yet but figure it's only a matter of time if I don't do something about it.

Don't have the money to buy saddlebag racks so am thinking of just getting some sort of clear (or that fake carbon fibre looking stuff) and sticking it to the top of the saddlebags. Hopefully something I can get off at a later date if it needs to be replaced.

Anybody have any ideas or has anybody put on something similar?

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Old 03-29-2010, 10:46 AM   #2
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The idea of hiding paint with leather hasn't appealed to me, didn't catch on in the 80's when the car bra fad was going either. So I would go get some kind of clearbra type clear protectant film put on it. It's nearly invisible, and you still see the great paint color.

I wish I had done that when my bike was brand new.
 
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Old 03-29-2010, 11:51 AM   #3
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Darryl...there are two types of protectant film..... permanent and temporary. One is by 3M for preventing paint chips and is usually available from the internet or people that install window tint. Also, there is a company called BugWrap that makes one that's like a Saran Wrap product. It's 2 1/2 mils thick and is a DIY install that you can use on your car during bug season. Put it on and peel it off. Either one may do the job for you.
 
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Old 03-29-2010, 12:19 PM   #4
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Hi there "darryldale", if you're like Dan, you won't want these on the Nomad. But I like the look and it does a great job of avoiding those scuffs when I swing the leg over getting on or off.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Saddl...item3cab7a3046
I'd probably <s>cringe</s> freak! and then ban my better half from the bike if she used my saddle bags as a foot rest of any kind. Having said that though,.... I ride solo.
Any way,... have a look. They don't scratch the paint and they fit tight enough that I don't get any road sand etc. under these things. When I take the bags off for a thorough cleaning and waxing they're easy to remove. They've been on the bike for a a few yrs. now without any damage ie. rubbing, scuffing the paint.
As far as that "clear plastic film stuff" that's been mentioned....isn't that going to scratch? Then won't it still look like your saddle bags are scratched. They may not be if the stuff protects the paint, but it must look like they're scratched just the same.
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Old 03-29-2010, 12:53 PM   #5
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Hi there "darryldale", if you're like Dan, you won't want these on the Nomad. But I like the look and it does a great job of avoiding those scuffs when I swing the leg over getting on or off.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Saddl...item3cab7a3046
I'd probably <s>cringe</s> freak! and then ban my better half from the bike if she used my saddle bags as a foot rest of any kind. Having said that though,.... I ride solo.
Any way,... have a look. They don't scratch the paint and they fit tight enough that I don't get any road sand etc. under these things. When I take the bags off for a thorough cleaning and waxing they're easy to remove. They've been on the bike for a a few yrs. now without any damage ie. rubbing, scuffing the paint.
As far as that "clear plastic film stuff" that's been mentioned....isn't that going to scratch? Then won't it still look like your saddle bags are scratched. They may not be if the stuff protects the paint, but it must look like they're scratched just the same.
Ricky, one of the problems with scratching paint is that it goes through the color, down to a primer or metal layer which is a different color. With the plastic film, it looks like the paint, but is durable enough not to scratch all the way through. So the scratch is on clear, and scratches down to clear, and therefore is very hard to see.

Scratching through green paint, down to gray primer, shows up a lot.

On the cars we've had that has it on the front, I've never noticed any scratches on it, and it's been all over the front area of the car that gets a lot of stone chips etc when it's just paint with no film.

Now as for leather bikes I'm going to invent a way to completely cover a nomad in leather. It'll look like a Road King Classic trunk, but the whole bike will be leather!

Of course I'll sell it one piece at a time so you leather addicts will keep coming back for the next piece.



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Old 03-29-2010, 01:11 PM   #6
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Maybe you could ask her to wrap her feet in soft cloth???
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Old 03-29-2010, 01:15 PM   #7
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And give her a bottle of spray wax so she can wax the bike for you while you ride
 
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Old 03-29-2010, 02:10 PM   #8
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Wow, you are a very understanding husband. Thats all I got to say.
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Old 03-29-2010, 02:53 PM   #9
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Old 03-29-2010, 02:53 PM   #10
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Thanks for all the tips guys.

I was actually considering the leather chaps but for right now think I'm going to order some of the 3M protective film off of ebay.

Can get more than enough to do the tops of the bags several times over for less than $20.

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Old 03-29-2010, 05:57 PM   #11
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GF didn't get her leg lifted far enough to get it over the tank while getting off of the Nomad. Sort of 'walked' her foot across the tank to get her leg the rest of the way over the bike. She only did it ONCE
 
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Old 03-29-2010, 06:08 PM   #12
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Hey Dan

Don't know how my name got in this conversation since I never said anything. If you don't like leather and want to ride a Nomad that looks like every other one on the road, good for you. As for me and Brian and a few other people I know, the point to the leather is personalize our rides. I happen to think the leather on our Nomads is unique and looks pretty good.

I have an opinion about fairings and trunks on Nomads but I would never voice that opinion on here since there are a lot of folks on this forum like that look.

Leather is a biker thing, always has been, always will be. I have actually seen a Nomad that had the hard bags covered with leather and they looked really nice - unique and one of a kind.
 
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Old 03-29-2010, 06:23 PM   #13
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Go to any auto trim place and get the thin clear film that is used for rock chip protection on car headlights and put on the bags. We have a piece on our front fender to protect the paint where the fork bag hits the fender; virtually invisible and really does protect the paint.
 
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Old 03-29-2010, 06:52 PM   #14
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Hey Dan

Don't know how my name got in this conversation since I never said anything. If you don't like leather and want to ride a Nomad that looks like every other one on the road, good for you. As for me and Brian and a few other people I know, the point to the leather is personalize our rides. I happen to think the leather on our Nomads is unique and looks pretty good.

I have an opinion about fairings and trunks on Nomads but I would never voice that opinion on here since there are a lot of folks on this forum like that look.

Leather is a biker thing, always has been, always will be. I have actually seen a Nomad that had the hard bags covered with leather and they looked really nice - unique and one of a kind.
Cycle Cat, I was teasing Rickyboy and only brought your name into it because you are known for your quality leather work. So I made a joke about you building leather to cover every part of his bike.

I hope Rickyboy is still taking it in good humor. I had hoped that my sincere compliments to you on your leather working skills while we were at Devils Tower would earn me the good graces to make a joke about you covering Ricky's bike for him.

It wasn't a slam on your skills, taste, or ability, and I apologize for it coming off that way to you.

People make jokes about me and my profession in a light hearted way, and knowing that it isn't meant to injure, I take it as the joke they meant it to be, not as a literal slam to my line of work.

Your name only came up because you are the only one with the skills to cover his bike from head to toe.
 
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Take a look at this;

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