Paint Protection Film

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    indyvfr New Member

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    Has anyone been able to locate a company that sells custom cut 3M Paint Protection Film that fits the gas tank and/or tail section of the '07 Interceptor? It's also known as Scotchcal. I bought a pack of the 3M film at Walmart for about $15, which included (2) 6-inch by 12-inch sheets. This is enough to get the sides of the tank covered, but I haven't applied it yet. I'm looking for something that is an exact fit to the bike. Thanks.
     


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    I had a buddy at a tint shop that puts the clear bra's on cars do mine. took him about 20 minutes to do the tank sides and top. I've also heard good things about tankslapper.

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    That looks great! I'm going to have to order some tomorrow, thanks for the link.
     


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    Thanks for the ideas everyone. I'm going to try the Tankslapper.
     


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    Tank Slapper

    Put the Tankslapper on this week. Excellent product.....Easy Install.
     


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    just installed a Tank Slapper. was so easy install. and invisible. I plan to do the top of the tank with similar material. how does walmart compare?
     


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    How about protective film for the tail section?, looking for some soft side-bag protection. (paranoid about marring the paint!) any suggestuins?
     


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    Has anyone tried it with the Asphalt Black version? I wonder if it would stick since the paint is a matte finish?

    Anthony
     


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