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Title: K75S Tank Pad Refurbish Query
Post by: bdogchicago on June 01, 2021, 04:16:53 PM
I've got a line on a reasonably priced used set but they're a bit rough. Current owner stated they can be painted with a vinyl paint? Anyone have any experience with this or painting the tank knee pads in general? Durability, etc.
Title: Re: K75S Tank Pad Refurbish Query
Post by: frankenduck on June 01, 2021, 05:20:26 PM
Line-X truck bed liner. Tell them not to do the back side.  Don't use rattle can truck bed liner from the auto parts store. Get them done at a Line-X shop.

(https://i.imgur.com/nrrbYuS.jpg)

Use black 3M double-sided trim tape to stick them to the tank.
Title: Re: K75S Tank Pad Refurbish Query
Post by: bdogchicago on June 02, 2021, 02:56:13 PM
Reached out to Liner-X. Waiting for estiamte. Why not use the store truck bed liner or other vinyl specific spray paint; e.g.
Title: Re: K75S Tank Pad Refurbish Query
Post by: frankenduck on June 02, 2021, 04:06:25 PM
Why not use the store truck bed liner or other vinyl specific spray paint; e.g.

Similar to epoxy that has a resin and hardener, Line-X consists of whatever the Line-x stuff is and a hardener. The Line-X shops use a special spray nozzle that combines the two materials when sprayed and then it cures on the surface of whatever is being coated. Sometimes they use a primer if the material being coated isn't Line-X friendly. As a truck bed liner it is tough stuff that is very tough and essentially doesn't wear. For example, I knocked a system case off of one of my Ks on a truck bumper while filtering at a stoplight in San Francisco. It did not get scratched at all.

I once tried rattle can truck bed liner on a K100RS belly pan. Even though I used the right primer for it it didn't last very long.

I have never tried vinyl paint on knee pads so I cannot comment on how well that works. I can only comment on my satisfaction with Line-X.

I have a lot of Line-X on my K1100RS (mirrors, belly pan, front fender, gas cap, knee pads, tail cowl handles, system cases) and I put a "racing stripe" of it on the bellypan of a K75S where gravel usually beats up those belly pans. I also put in on LT mirrors and the top case lid since those like to get scraped up. It has all performed great.

(https://i.imgur.com/u0Jnaqj.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/l4Al8uy.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/a5XyvRh.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/MHjY5M6.jpg)

Did I mention that I'm a big fan of Line-X?


Title: Re: K75S Tank Pad Refurbish Query
Post by: bdogchicago on June 03, 2021, 03:03:41 PM
Damn, thanks for the all of the detail. Fingers crossed they come back with a reasonable quote.
Title: Re: K75S Tank Pad Refurbish Query
Post by: enb54 on June 16, 2021, 02:15:03 AM
Did I mention that I'm a big fan of Line-X?

I think I'll look into this stuff for my K75, and maybe even the old Land Rover...