Touring Model and King Pak Saddlebag Protectors
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Touring Model and King Pak Saddlebag Protectors
Looking to Protect your Beautiful Paint on your SaddleBags?!?!
Other than Leather Covers straps on your Saddlebags which allows dirt and grim to get underneath the cover, FlyNHawgs has fabricated a unique synthetic rubber material to ensure a solid bond to your Saddlebags. No snags No hang ups..
The Great thing about Our Saddlebag Protectors, we equip them with a Releasable Adhesive to allow the user easy installation with the option to remove cleanly at a later date!
Check them out!
http://www.flynhawgs.com/saddlebox-protection.html
Other than Leather Covers straps on your Saddlebags which allows dirt and grim to get underneath the cover, FlyNHawgs has fabricated a unique synthetic rubber material to ensure a solid bond to your Saddlebags. No snags No hang ups..
The Great thing about Our Saddlebag Protectors, we equip them with a Releasable Adhesive to allow the user easy installation with the option to remove cleanly at a later date!
Check them out!
http://www.flynhawgs.com/saddlebox-protection.html
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The embossing helps enhance the look as well as cohesion of friction when strapping items down.
We can ship out samples of material for you to feel and see first hand if you'd like.
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We actually do get request for the automotive market to cover certain areas around the doors or bumpers. Being a Synthetic rubber its more pliable then vinyl allowing you to contour it around curves and radius. More than welcome to try out a sample
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"Just ordered a set of the saddle bag protectors. How hard are the tour pack protectors to install with a luggage rack?"
Really not too hard.. More time consuming to get a good adhered bond!
If you have the metal rack already on, then your hardest part is to remove those to properly line up your protective covers.
Once you line up with the holes, you can use an razor blade to cut slits into the material, apply the Paint Protectors in the correct position, then re-install your metal rack back on.
We have some Youtube installation videos to help with this as well if you are interested.
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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I watched your videos. I think the easiest thing to do would be to remove the luggage rack then install the protectors then poke small holes through the protectors with something sharp like a nail through the mounting holes then maybe open them up with a drill just big enough to run the bolts through.It could be allot easier if you made some with cut outs for the luggage rack you could even charge a little extra for them.