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<blockquote data-quote="CA G-Man" data-source="post: 1074860" data-attributes="member: 36805"><p>I had similar thoughts at first (my plastic pieces came in the bag, not applied). I decided to put them on thinking, as mcatrophy said, that I could always take them off if I didn’t like them. I’m glad I put them on because a) they don’t actually look bad, and B) I’ve discovered there’s a reason they come with the bike - as you may have noticed there’s not a whole lot of wiggle room when you’re putting the cases on and off, and it just so happens that the surfaces on the cases that are most likely to contact the paint are also surfaces that collect a lot of road grit. Without using great care when removing the bags you could easily apply the equivalent of a 50-grit sandpaper to your paint. I don’t trust myself to be careful enough all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA G-Man, post: 1074860, member: 36805"] I had similar thoughts at first (my plastic pieces came in the bag, not applied). I decided to put them on thinking, as mcatrophy said, that I could always take them off if I didn’t like them. I’m glad I put them on because a) they don’t actually look bad, and B) I’ve discovered there’s a reason they come with the bike - as you may have noticed there’s not a whole lot of wiggle room when you’re putting the cases on and off, and it just so happens that the surfaces on the cases that are most likely to contact the paint are also surfaces that collect a lot of road grit. Without using great care when removing the bags you could easily apply the equivalent of a 50-grit sandpaper to your paint. I don’t trust myself to be careful enough all the time. [/QUOTE]
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