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RE: ecu/knee pads - Southwend - 01-31-2020

As usual a fountain of information. I wax the tank about every ten minutes or so
and it is getting a bit difficult to get some friction. thanks!
(01-25-2020, 10:05 PM)jimgl3_imp Wrote: I never heard of tank grips till I started track days / racing. Do you all decelerate that hard on the street?

not on purpose! actually i grip with my knees in curves and need a little more friction.
(01-25-2020, 07:59 PM)Rocky_imp Wrote: Thanks PB, the snow is finally all shoveled Big Grin Big Grin
A few years ago one of the members posted a pattern for gas tank knee pads which I downloaded and printed. I glued the paper pattern to stiffer cardboard so it would be easier to handle and use.
I ordered two black magnetic sheets from Mag-Knight, traced the pattern, and carefully cut them out. They popped right into place and never move, but are easily removed if needed.
Brilliant!


RE: ecu/knee pads - Southwend - 02-27-2020

(01-25-2020, 07:59 PM)Rocky_imp Wrote: Thanks PB, the snow is finally all shoveled Big Grin Big Grin
A few years ago one of the members posted a pattern for gas tank knee pads which I downloaded and printed. I glued the paper pattern to stiffer cardboard so it would be easier to handle and use.
I ordered two black magnetic sheets from Mag-Knight, traced the pattern, and carefully cut them out. They popped right into place and never move, but are easily removed if needed.

That is a terrific idea. Thanks
Beer