Stompgrip tank protector

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Looks like exactly what I'm looking for! The leather pants I recently bought have a tendency to rub the side of my tank to where I have a heck of a time polishing/waxing out the marks. I ran across this product that looks great except for my question as to whether they can be removed should the occasion arise in the future without ruining the clearcoat/paint?
Thanks in advance!!

http://www.surfsidemoto.com/store/product/OFDSGTP.html

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I have not tired to peel them off, but I would image it's just like any other adhesive on a painted clear coated surface. I believe if you add a little heat to it, they will remove alittle easier, then use some sort of goo-b-gone type adhesive remover, then re-wax. However, I don't plan on removing mine any time soon.

Also, check the the stompgrip web site and see what they have to say about it...

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Oh, one more thing. I think if you search the suzuki.com parts for the bike, they have a version of a tank grip too.

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(CCbusa05 @ Apr. 21 2007,15:27) Looks like exactly what I'm looking for! The leather pants I recently bought have a tendency to rub the side of my tank to where I have a heck of a time polishing/waxing out the marks. I ran across this product that looks great except for my question as to whether they can be removed should the occasion arise in the future without ruining the clearcoat/paint?
Thanks in advance!!

http://www.surfsidemoto.com/store/product/OFDSGTP.html
If all you want to do is protect the paint then I highly recommend Tankslapper! I got the full kit and it is easily removable and re-usable as well! I was wondering how that
Stomp grip worked for daily riding! I would imagine it would be awesome on the track!

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Dayuum! Thanks for the responses guys (and pics of your '06 powers739)!!
I'm going with either the stompgrip or the gripster, I'm doing further research before I make up my mind!
Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks (me 62)! You kids rock!
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(CCbusa05 @ Apr. 21 2007,20:20) Dayuum! Thanks for the responses guys (and pics of your '06 powers739)!!
I'm going with either the stompgrip or the gripster, I'm doing further research before I make up my mind!
Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks (me 62)! You kids rock!
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BA BUSA has them on his CBR

He likes them, shoot him a PM and ask him about his

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(dadofthree @ Apr. 21 2007,17:21)
(CCbusa05 @ Apr. 21 2007,20:20) Dayuum! Thanks for the responses guys (and pics of your '06 powers739)!!
I'm going with either the stompgrip or the gripster, I'm doing further research before I make up my mind!
Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks (me 62)! You kids rock!  
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Hehe - hey dadofthree................no jaw droppin' now! I still run 4 - 5 miles everyother day and there aren't many youngsters that can do 16 chin ups without stopping either, try it sometime! AND, if I'm still above ground come fall, a new 08 busa is on my list...............YAHOO!
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