The subject line sounds like Shakespeare..."to be or not to be".
There's nothing that literary in this post though. Anyway, I was looking at @ChucksKLRST and @HurricaneST1100 's posts in the NT1100 thread and a thought came to mind that has been ruminating in the recesses of that mind. Is it better to cover the parts of the bike that can get scratched, or not? I didn't want to take away from their thread, with what is really a philosophical question that can apply to any vehicle. Let me explain...
...way back when I was growing up half a century and a few decades as well, my parents owned a 58 Ford Fairlane. It had vinyl seats on it, and to keep them looking new, they put plasticky seat covers on. The idea I think for them was to protect the seats from the abuse three kids would bring them, so when the car was eventually sold, the interior would look nice. But in doing so, we lived with sticky plasticky seats in hot Texas. They were never ideal. And the next owners...they would get the nice seats. Not us.
Later, I would get my own cars and the thought occurred to me in the beginning to cover my seats too. For reasons unknown to me...maybe simply putting it off...I never did. I did put on a clear covering on the front of our 99 Camry when we bought it. That turned out to be a mistake. Underneath the clear plastic "protector", the paint began to turn brown. I think it was rusting underneath the plastic coating.
When I got my first motorcycle, I did what many of us do and looked to see what I could add to the bike to make it "mine". Bagster tank covers were one that always intrigued me. I think I saw them on the European Deauville forum. More recently, it has been looking to find the rubber adhesive pads that are cut to fit specific bikes and protect the places our bikes are susceptible to scratching. So I bought some.
These are a quick example of what I'm referring to.

And that brings me to the question. Do you buy these add-ons to protect the bike from being scratched? Or would you buy them to cover up where the bike already got scratched? One choice is before the damage is done. The other choice is after the fact.
In my case, I fully expected to install my tank pads to protect the bike, but got caught up with packing and moving and still haven't installed them. (I know they are in the garage...in a box...but, which box?
) And now, I'm wondering...should I put them on...which covers up some of the beautiful blue paint on the bike's tank and breaks up the lines some? Or leave them off for now and put them on later if the scratches get to be noticeable and bother me?
Sort of like, do I put the plasticky seat covers on the 58 Ford Fairlane to preserve the seats for the next guy? ...or enjoy the seats the way they came from the factory...and put the seat covers on them when I sell the 58 Ford?
There's no "right" answer. But I'm curious as to how you look at that?
Chris
...way back when I was growing up half a century and a few decades as well, my parents owned a 58 Ford Fairlane. It had vinyl seats on it, and to keep them looking new, they put plasticky seat covers on. The idea I think for them was to protect the seats from the abuse three kids would bring them, so when the car was eventually sold, the interior would look nice. But in doing so, we lived with sticky plasticky seats in hot Texas. They were never ideal. And the next owners...they would get the nice seats. Not us.
Later, I would get my own cars and the thought occurred to me in the beginning to cover my seats too. For reasons unknown to me...maybe simply putting it off...I never did. I did put on a clear covering on the front of our 99 Camry when we bought it. That turned out to be a mistake. Underneath the clear plastic "protector", the paint began to turn brown. I think it was rusting underneath the plastic coating.
When I got my first motorcycle, I did what many of us do and looked to see what I could add to the bike to make it "mine". Bagster tank covers were one that always intrigued me. I think I saw them on the European Deauville forum. More recently, it has been looking to find the rubber adhesive pads that are cut to fit specific bikes and protect the places our bikes are susceptible to scratching. So I bought some.
These are a quick example of what I'm referring to.

And that brings me to the question. Do you buy these add-ons to protect the bike from being scratched? Or would you buy them to cover up where the bike already got scratched? One choice is before the damage is done. The other choice is after the fact.
In my case, I fully expected to install my tank pads to protect the bike, but got caught up with packing and moving and still haven't installed them. (I know they are in the garage...in a box...but, which box?
Sort of like, do I put the plasticky seat covers on the 58 Ford Fairlane to preserve the seats for the next guy? ...or enjoy the seats the way they came from the factory...and put the seat covers on them when I sell the 58 Ford?There's no "right" answer. But I'm curious as to how you look at that?
Chris



