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<blockquote data-quote="HotRodZilla" data-source="post: 1147023" data-attributes="member: 13519"><p>My bike hasn't had a good wash and wax in a while. Today was the day. Before I got the bike out, I put the pads on the roof of a car. Then later moved them to the roof of my dark blue truck. By the time I was ready to install them, they were warm and pliable. So my three helpers and I got to washing the bike. My oldest daughter and I then put a coat of Turtle wax on the paint.</p><p></p><p>The pads weren't the only farkle that needed stuck on. I bought some CeeBaileys headlight covers some time last year and they have sat in a box. So, I put those on first. Easy...Sweet.</p><p></p><p>Then the pads. I figured out where I wanted them and then cleaned that area with Windex. I wasn't sure how well they'd stick to a waxed surface. They went on very easily. As always, I ended up putting them on a little further back than I originally wanted, but they look good, are even, and I think they'll provide good protection from the SO and my girls climbing up and down. Oh, and they look bitchen.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for helping make these available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HotRodZilla, post: 1147023, member: 13519"] My bike hasn't had a good wash and wax in a while. Today was the day. Before I got the bike out, I put the pads on the roof of a car. Then later moved them to the roof of my dark blue truck. By the time I was ready to install them, they were warm and pliable. So my three helpers and I got to washing the bike. My oldest daughter and I then put a coat of Turtle wax on the paint. The pads weren't the only farkle that needed stuck on. I bought some CeeBaileys headlight covers some time last year and they have sat in a box. So, I put those on first. Easy...Sweet. Then the pads. I figured out where I wanted them and then cleaned that area with Windex. I wasn't sure how well they'd stick to a waxed surface. They went on very easily. As always, I ended up putting them on a little further back than I originally wanted, but they look good, are even, and I think they'll provide good protection from the SO and my girls climbing up and down. Oh, and they look bitchen. Thanks for helping make these available. [/QUOTE]
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