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spikeysam 28-04-10 05:20 PM

Is a tank pad really necessary?
 
I have an SV650S and considering whether to put a tank pad / protector sticker on. However, I've noticed some folks just go without and their tanks are just fine.

If you're generally careful about the zipper on your jacket, and don't lean too much into your tank, do you really need a tank pad? Any folks who have never used tank pads on their SV have issues or regret not applying one on?

Thanks again!!

Spikey

dyzio 28-04-10 05:25 PM

Re: Is a tank pad really necessary?
 
Might depend on your jacket/zip. If you don't want one, check the tank for marks and scratches if you notice any, get one then.

ChrisSV 28-04-10 05:47 PM

Re: Is a tank pad really necessary?
 
Worth it IMO, but it depends on your zips.
if you dont really like them all that much, why dont you get a clear one, are less obvious than patterend/coloured ones.

fastdruid 28-04-10 05:58 PM

Re: Is a tank pad really necessary?
 
Purely depends on your leathers but IMO yes, far better to have one and not need it than not and do IYSWIM. I managed to scratch my SV's tank within the very first ride, wish I'd got one before I rode it now. I went for a CF one which IMO went quite well with the black.

You can *just* see it here
http://www.fastdruid.co.uk/albums/SV...80DSCF0003.JPG

Druid

ty_uk 28-04-10 06:02 PM

Re: Is a tank pad really necessary?
 
personal choice, only you know how clumsy you are..i deffo prefer one

jacksuzukisv650 28-04-10 06:15 PM

Re: Is a tank pad really necessary?
 
worth every penny system

-Ralph- 28-04-10 06:29 PM

Re: Is a tank pad really necessary?
 
Depends how big your beer gut is!

Crazy Dave 28-04-10 06:31 PM

Re: Is a tank pad really necessary?
 
I have a tank cover with the SV logo on, i think it looks good others may disagree though. I personally dont like tank pads.

ricky 28-04-10 06:57 PM

Re: Is a tank pad really necessary?
 
i wish i had one when i lent it to my father in law, my sv tank now has nasty sratches on it from his jacket.

not fun or nice

DarrenSV650S 28-04-10 08:23 PM

Re: Is a tank pad really necessary?
 
Dunno, never ridden without a tank pad. But where my knees rub the tank the paint has dulled/scuffed. So if plain leather can do that, I would guess a zip would scratch it up pretty bad. I've now got clear sticky plastic where my knees rub to stop it getting worse

DavieSV 28-04-10 08:44 PM

Re: Is a tank pad really necessary?
 
I've never had one, I've got worse scratches from my tank bag

urbane1 28-04-10 09:16 PM

Re: Is a tank pad really necessary?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DarrenSV650S (Post 2255058)
Dunno, never ridden without a tank pad. But where my knees rub the tank the paint has dulled/scuffed. So if plain leather can do that, I would guess a zip would scratch it up pretty bad. I've now got clear sticky plastic where my knees rub to stop it getting worse

I have a Mag-Knight tank bra which covers the knee areas as well. Sticks by static and is custom shaped.
www.mag-knight.com

larssonn 28-04-10 09:23 PM

Re: Is a tank pad really necessary?
 
You could always get a clear one if you think that a normal one would spoil your tank. Better be safe than sorry though.

Amanda 28-04-10 09:38 PM

Re: Is a tank pad really necessary?
 
HG sells the tank protectors. I have been trying to see online what we have in store, got these up ....

http://www.hein-gericke.co.uk/shop/a...sort/2a/page/1

BUT, they also do like item 1 in just a single piece and the full piece in the clear. So lots of options.

Personally I would and have got one as its much cheaper that putting anything right if you mark/scratch the tank!?!?!?!

DarrenSV650S 28-04-10 09:38 PM

Re: Is a tank pad really necessary?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by urbane1 (Post 2255121)
I have a Mag-Knight tank bra which covers the knee areas as well. Sticks by static and is custom shaped.
www.mag-knight.com

Looks good. The colour matched one would be perfect. A bit pricey though


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