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okcoky
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Tank pads

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Right,have some old plain tank pads on my tank at the moment and dont think i will be able to get them off.Is there a good size make of pad/pads out there at the moment that i could cover up the old ones with.Must be largeish to cover up old ones.
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clayderman
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Would this sort of thing be any good?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HONDA-VTR1000-FIR ... dZViewItem
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yes would be great,but there is a catch.I ordered these 1 week ago and now the guy is saying he posted them recorded delivery.If he dosnt get me them soon(im not holding my breath) then im going to report him to ebay.
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Fair enough, give it a few days and see what happens then. His feedback seems pretty good so may just be a small problem, but I've dealt with people that have excellent feedback and all of a sudden they seem to get overwhelmed and it all goes tits up :?
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okcoky wrote:Right,have some old plain tank pads on my tank at the moment and dont think i will be able to get them off.Is there a good size make of pad/pads out there at the moment that i could cover up the old ones with.Must be largeish to cover up old ones.
you should be able to remove the old ones, just get some heat on them and soften up the glue.
putting another tank pad over the top of an exsisting one will result in the new one not sticking down 100% to the tank...
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