I have several areas on my scoot where parts are rubbing together and wearing through the finish. On my tank, where the seat makes contact, it's worn through the paint, primer and well into the plastic. I need to protect these areas from further damage. I've seen reference to 'helicopter tape' a couple times, and I'm wondering if that's a solution. I've found some anti-chafe tape at http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/cs/tape_antichafe.html (http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/cs/tape_antichafe.html) and I'm wondering if someone can verify that what I'm looking at is the right stuff.
Mash
You can find foam tape at the hardware store. It comes in differant widths and thicknesses. The tape is used for weather sealing. Camper shells, window frames, A/C units. Works really well, and its pretty cheap for a roll of it
hockey tape to the rescue
Quote from: Paper5tr3et7 on February 24, 2009, 10:46:10 AM
hockey tape to the rescue
Yep
If you've ever tried to take off hockey tape that's been on a stick for a few years, you'd agree.
anti-chafe tape you say?
hmmm... i wonder wear ELSE i can apply aforementioned tape...
(http://www.bluesteelsports.com/images/anti-chafe-tube.jpg)
Sorry, I had to. [thumbsup]
For wear areas which can't be seen my way is to cut out a suitable shape from a strip of black synthetic rubber sheet and glue a layer or two on, then let the rubber wear out
Visible areas are a problem, but I try Scotch Heavy Duty Clear Packing tape 3M 3120 first
After that it's gonna cost you
Quote from: woppini on February 24, 2009, 08:26:45 AM
You can find foam tape at the hardware store. It comes in differant widths and thicknesses. The tape is used for weather sealing. Camper shells, window frames, A/C units. Works really well, and its pretty cheap for a roll of it
Better yet, go to a boat store and get the same stuff but made of neoprene. It holds up longer against wet and weather.
Also, both of these products are good:
http://www.thetankslapper.biz/comparison.html (http://www.thetankslapper.biz/comparison.html)
The 3M film is adhesive backed and permanently installed. I haven't used it personally but have read good things from many who have.
The Tankslapper is just a cling film that can be taken off and re-installed whenever you like. I used some of the Tankslapper film on the tail of my Kawasaki when the cover started to scuff the paint. I also put some on the tank near the seat. The stuff was magic. Went on easily, stayed on, was basically invisible, and worked as advertised. I liked it too because if you screwed up the install and got a bubble you had as many tries as you needed to get it right again since there's no adhesive.
Scott
Scott