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RE: 3M paint protection clear film, and Pannier question



I would like to get some of the 3m film.    I'm hitting the tank just above the top of the carbon tank guard.    And I think it would be smart to put some in the hi-impact area of the lower faring just behind the front wheel.

Let me know the details of shipping and payment.

Thanks.   

Another thing.   Do you know of any larger diameter, cushiony grips ?   I think I am cutting off circulation to my fingers leaning on the smallish factory grips.   I get a little tingling after riding for a while without doing anything.  I know - go faster.  Not always easily done here in the New England.  Traffic, you know.



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> From: 	Eric Sheley[SMTP:eric@xxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 	Sunday, September 26, 1999 9:16 PM
> To: 	ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Erik Miner
> Subject: 	Re: 3M paint protection clear film, and Pannier question
> 
> At 07:02 PM 09/26/1999 -0400, Erik Miner wrote:
>  >I want to apply some of that 3M clear protector film to my ST. I looked at
>  >3M's web site it is officially called " Scotchcal" High performance
>  >protective film. Does anyone know  who might sell this stuff? I tried the
>  >local pep boys but no luck. Eric I see from the web site that you have this
>  >on your ST where did you get it?? Also I have the two pannier system for my
> 
> We've been buying it in bulk orders when we get enough interest to keep the 
> cost down. I still have some left - contact me if you want some or need 
> more info.
> 
>  >bike. The dealer can't put it on for a week or so. Has anyone installed
>  >these themselves? I am fairly handy but I don't want to do any cutting , I'm
>  >hoping that it's a bolt on thing. I know I have to rotate the pipe down is
>  >that hard to do? Any help will be much appreciated.
> 
> It's a bolt on thing - no cutting involved. It is a pain in the ass, but a 
> few hours and you'll be all set. Mine was an early setup which had all the 
> parts unassembled. After dealer complaints they went to a partially 
> assembled setup and I would assume that is what you would be getting. The 
> pipe rotates down by loosening on bolt and adding a lowering bracket.
> 
> - Eric
> 
> 
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