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955i
Being a short arris, Mrs 955 has managed to leave some lovely grooves on my rear unit from the zips on her boots when she is getting on and off the bike cry.gif

Anyone got any ideas about how to fix/blend them in?

They are too deep for t-cut to fix.
featch
Just leave them. 'Cos if you polish them out Mrs 955'll only replace them rolleyes.gif rolleyes.gif
Plug
Can a decal be used to cover it up or a wear strip of a simular colour ,Ima may come up with a patch for the job??
cheeseybeans

You could get some duck tape down at B&Q and cover it over with that, they do it in black and silver.

QUOTE(Plug @ Nov 3 2006, 06:27 PM) *

Can a decal be used to cover it up or a wear strip of a simular colour ,Ima may come up with a patch for the job??

wolf666
You could try these?

http://www.auto-look.co.uk/pages/mcycles.html

http://www.motomedix.com/

Or get yourself a home DIY film - http://www.thatcham.org/products/index.jsp?page=86
Nemo
Trade it in for a naked bike? grin.gif
bluebrakes
QUOTE(Nemo @ Nov 4 2006, 08:30 AM) *

Trade it in for a naked bike? grin.gif


Trade in for a taller Mrs955i? lbhh.gif

Quixx & Xerapol are good for scratches, so long as its not down to the base layer
devilpaint
put a single seat conversion on it!
the only real way to tackle it is to have the offending part re-painted, then buy a folding step for mrs 955I
featch
QUOTE(Nemo @ Nov 4 2006, 08:30 AM) *

Trade it in for a naked bike? grin.gif


I think you'll find the Tuono is naked. Unless mine's got some parts missing!!!
Billy M
QUOTE(Nemo @ Nov 4 2006, 08:30 AM) *
Trade it in for a naked bike? grin.gif






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