Well, not much to say....
They really do what they are there for [thumbsup] I think it was a good idea to read the instructions.
I taped them in place first, then put on a few tape pieces to mark where they should be - then it was easy to put them on correctly. Start with tearing off only a small amount of backing paper, attach at that point and roll off the rest of backing paper as you go along - working from the middle outwards.
Very nice people to deal with [thumbsup] http://www.techspec-usa.com/products/gs_ducati.html (http://www.techspec-usa.com/products/gs_ducati.html)
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Sweet Bike! [clap]
they look great and go with your "look" quite well
you should lose the zipper guard and use the matching tech spec pad :)
Matrix has some left for the monster at quite a nice discount. I am also happy with it on my bike.
Quote from: Statler on August 04, 2009, 11:36:57 AM
Matrix has some left for the monster at quite a nice discount. I am also happy with it on my bike.
They didn't list them for Monsters when I checked a few weeks ago, during their sale. Otherwise.....
Quote from: stopintime on August 04, 2009, 12:28:39 PM
They didn't list them for Monsters when I checked a few weeks ago, during their sale. Otherwise.....
ah...maybe just the other pattern type left.
I like the stuff enough to pay full from techspec.
I have them on my 696... Just give them a call and they will make them for you
Got em on my S4R....before I saw them on sale at matrix :(
I'm not impressed with them however as they aren't very 'grippy' at all. moderately better than the metal tank IMO but still not grippy on my leathers.