I've had Bagster tank covers on the last 2 Busas with incredible results. I take the cover off every 12 months or so to clean underneath the cover to get any bits of grit , rocks etc out so they don't rub the paint beneath the cover.
btw - I have no interest in Bagster the company, just love their products.
While the bike is a bit grubby as I'm off her getting some shit done to my foot at the moment, I changed a bearing between the clutch basket and shaft as she had a tick, tick, tick noise at idle with the clutch released and in neutral and took this opportunity to clean the tank. The bike was purchased in June 2006 and while the fairings were all painted when I went to the new colour scheme, I didn't have the tank done as it is pretty well black anyway.
First two picture showing the Bagster tank cover in place.
The next shots show the original tank in pretty well pristine condition.
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They certainly do a good job of keeping the tank paint in good nick don't they. May even help the shithouse resale value we get for our bikes when it comes time to change to the next generation at the time!
Max
Hey BJ, that;s why I thought I had better put the shots up mate, it's just amazing to compare the with to the without shots and then go and have a look at one of our bikes that don't have something like this in place, even after only a couple of years of day to day traffic.
Max