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opas ride
Posted 2011-06-24 6:30 PM (#89571)
Subject: Saddle bags rubbing off finish


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The rear edges on the inside of the saddlebags next to the tail lights are rubbing away the paint finish. It is not noticeable with the bags closed, but very ugly with them open..I put some velcro strips with the soft side up to help for now...Anyone else with the issue have ideas or those with any help is welcome....Thanks
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Nozzledog
Posted 2011-06-24 6:46 PM (#89576 - in reply to #89571)
Subject: Re: Saddle bags rubbing off finish


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Same problem. I like your solution. Clear vinyl stickers may work as well (i.e. Paintgaurd or Invisiguard Vinyl). Kinda like the screen protectors you put on your cellphones.
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hoosiervic
Posted 2011-06-24 9:06 PM (#89594 - in reply to #89571)
Subject: RE: Saddle bags rubbing off finish


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Posts: 492
Indianapolis, IN
I found some round stick on bumper pads in the hardware that are a soft black foam material, about 3/8" dia. I stuck them on the inside of the lid along the edge in a few spots so they hold the plastic edge of the lid slightly off the box. Not the perfect solution but seems to work and also eliminated some of the vibration rattle coming from the side bags. 
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IndyVision
Posted 2011-06-25 5:48 AM (#89610 - in reply to #89571)
Subject: Re: Saddle bags rubbing off finish


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Not only did that happen to me, but when I removed the trunk to ride solo, there were a couple very bad rub marks from where the trunk seated to the bike. I'm going to take it to the dealer. What's the point of promoting the ability to remove the trunk if the trunk damages the mating parts on the bike?
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Boots
Posted 2011-06-25 10:25 AM (#89623 - in reply to #89594)
Subject: RE: Saddle bags rubbing off finish


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Posts: 599
New Mexico
hoosiervic - 2011-06-24 8:06 PM

I found some round stick on bumper pads in the hardware that are a soft black foam material, about 3/8" dia. I stuck them on the inside of the lid along the edge in a few spots so they hold the plastic edge of the lid slightly off the box.


Do they still keep the rain and dust out?

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jerrythekingpin
Posted 2011-06-25 12:11 PM (#89627 - in reply to #89594)
Subject: RE: Saddle bags rubbing off finish


Cruiser

Posts: 94
milwaukee wisconsin
hoosiervic - 2011-06-24 9:06 PM

I found some round stick on bumper pads in the hardware that are a soft black foam material, about 3/8" dia. I stuck them on the inside of the lid along the edge in a few spots so they hold the plastic edge of the lid slightly off the box. Not the perfect solution but seems to work and also eliminated some of the vibration rattle coming from the side bags.?
i did the same thing and yes it still keeps out the rain
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hoosiervic
Posted 2011-06-26 8:21 AM (#89651 - in reply to #89627)
Subject: RE: Saddle bags rubbing off finish


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Posts: 492
Indianapolis, IN
+2 The lid closes just the same, it just has a very slight gap where otherwise it would touch the external part of the finder. It also adds a little tension which I believe reduces any rattle. I don't evern notice the little pads on there any more. 
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