The Wife and I are awaiting the Champion kit to convert our 1800 wing. I was recently thinking about the same thing. Should I get some sort of protection for the front or back of the fenders? Look forward to seeing possible resolutions.
I have a CSC on a Wing and need help. Does anyone have a fix for rock chips on the front of the rear fenders. Does adding a front fender lower extension help.
The Wife and I are awaiting the Champion kit to convert our 1800 wing. I was recently thinking about the same thing. Should I get some sort of protection for the front or back of the fenders? Look forward to seeing possible resolutions.
Google Line-X for your area.
Actually, bed liner "stuff". However, Line-X now has this coating available w/a smooth finish and can color match. Material has Kevlar in it and is advertised to be very "tuff".
I have 3M clear stongard film on several of the exposed areas(not just the fenders) and will be converting to the Line-X material as soon as riding season is over in Indiana.
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tfdeputydawg - How has the 3M clear stongard film worked?
As far as protecting - Great
However, I have several pieces that are not fully "attached" re, bubbles, edges not adhering and "crinkling".
The installer believes the extreme temps and humidity was the cause of these defects and does intend to redo the application.
I have looked at several other trikes and those defects are not present on those trikes.
However, now that I've decided to do the Line-X process, not sure I'll have that done or just ask for a refund?
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I have the 3M film on the front of the fenders, and it has done a great job! They got it applied smoothly and firmly, so it is difficult to even tell it is there, but it has saved me from paint chips many times!
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just google Line-X and 3M stonegard film
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Ziebart applied mine (and did an amazing job despite the curves and shapes they were dealing with on the trike!). I have also been told by others that any window tinting place will do it for you too. It isn't easy to apply smoothly! I for one would rather pay one of them to do it right than be unhappy with it --- because I know I would have a difficult time getting it right on my own!!!
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Hi! 3M makes a film that we had put on our sons G2 Porsche for the rocks. There is an installer in Columbus Ga., but I know they are all over the place. It is not a DIY project, but COULD be done if you are fastidious and have a dust free place to do it. It works every bit as well as advertised,to. It is nearly invisible, and plenty thick to offer good protection. I'll try to find the trade name, but I know it's a high end,3M product. jimsjinx
Found it! WWW. invisiblemask.com, or Google 3M and look for listings of Invisible Mask! Good luck, jim
Thanks for the tips and website, does the front fender extension help?
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I had the 3M film applied by Champion as part of my kit. It is super durable and practically invisible. I was afraid it would scratch easily and be unsightly after a while but it still looks like new. You can order the 3M from Champion but I'd have a window tint shop install it.
The triglide we just sold had the 3-m fender protection on it and I am going to voice in the other direction.
Even though it was applied well with no bubbles it still distracts from a nice paint job.
Also it is softer than well cured clearcoat and every time you bumpd it with your foot it left a mark on the 3-m paroduct that I think would have not shown up on clearcoat.
If I had it to do over again I would have just bought the fender bras.
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Have an 03 GL / CSC & Stonegard seems to do fine on the front of the rear fenders. But now, being 6 years old, it is showing a distict 'line' at the edges. I might consider the 'bra' approach. Paint is so freekin' delicate, you know!
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Bought the clear fender protection kit from Harley. Prevents chips but scuffs too easy and can"t remove. Have the new HD fender bras but haven't installed yet. Not sure of the looks.
For actual rock chips go to your local beauty shop & get some finger nail polish & ever so slowly put it on the chip.Works real good If you are VERY CAREFULand PATIENT
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