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Sep 13, 2014
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I understand that their is a material that you can put over your paint to help protect it from rocks and other objects where do you get it? help I have 1800 Goldwing Trike.
 
I understand that their is a material that you can put over your paint to help protect it from rocks and other objects where do you get it? help I have 1800 Goldwing Trike.

It's called "See Thru Braz" and they are sponsors here. I had extensive body and paint work done on my trike last year (victim of road trash, bugs and other junk) and the See Thru Braz have 'saved' me lots of money and time this year. Good purchase! Great folks too!
 
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at the Sponser ads, ( SeethroughBraz ) they are a sponser here. They may have what your looking for.
 
Checking out the See Thru Braz site I see pretty much everything for HD and for Lehman & Champion trikes, but nothing for Gl1800 front cowling, etc.

It sounds like a good product - wish they offered a broader product line! ��

Have no fear, they made the stuff for my GL1500SE w/CSC trike kit and they didn't list it either. Worth a call, trust me.
 
I just put See Through Braz on my Roadsmith, Al is a great guy to do business with. They are pretty easy to install, and they are almost invisible, and depending on which trike you have they are pre cut to fit, and they are adding more models all the time.
 
The stuff I've seen is called Clear Bra and is also sold on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Clear-Paint-P...UTF8&qid=1415236590&sr=8-2&keywords=clear+bra
happy hunting

I bought film this when my (rebuild) RS trike kit was new 53 weeks ago, and never got around to doing it. Well, now I'll have another opportunity - as the BMW (GS1200) driver who hit me Sunday morning, admitted guilt this morning, and GEICO will have to repaint ALL the fiberglass except running boards. (I don't see how they can touch up a semi-metallic red with a clear coat and be neat. I'll find out Monday morning when the adjuster comes out. Anyway, if it is re-painted, I'm going to put that 8 mil clear plastic on right away. I can't believe the number of chips I have on the fronts of my rear fenders.

If you look carefully on ebay, you can find just about any size you want - basically you can buy exactly what you need.
 
I'm using the product from see thru bras on my old tour- glide champion.
The stuff is great, Al and co. are real easy to do business with.
I have been running it since last spring.
The product comes pre-cut to fit and is removable.

Give them a call and forget 3M spray?ThumbUp
My experience with it has been ALL bad Regardless of others folks success with the stuff. (and yes I followed instructions to the tee!)

I Tried applying it twice, The spray cans had the wrong spray nipple the first time and came out in big gobs and splutters, running down the side of the can and falling on the paint and the second time I just did not like the look and I hated it and had to take it off with ammonia both times, I hated the removal process as bad as the application process.:p

Besides, See thru bras product is thicker than the film sprayed on with 3M, and Al makes things right with us around here if there's a problem.
You don't have to be bothered by trying to find a way to contact 3M co. complaints dept. and wait for them to get around to replacing the stuff.
Not that they won't, its just a hassle.:gah:

I would like to see Al and company spread out into a leather fender guard as well. Maybe sometime down the road huh?

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I have only had my 08 Lehman for a couple weeks now but found the receipt for a complete coverage with see thru braz which was installed in 09.I can tell you that the paint under the film appears much brighter and for the most part undamaged, particularly
on the front fender areas than the unprotected areas.
The previous owner paid 600 bucks for the added protection and from what I can tell five years later ....it was worth every penny.
 

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