Stretch Wrap

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T.Byrd

Well-Known Member
I did this once from Ky to South Dakota it looked like Ghost Rider by the time I got there. It shreaded pretty bad.
 

Splitlog

Well-Known Member
put a heavy coat of wax on before you go and clean it when you get there. dont cover..

AND those trailers are AMAZING. there is no concern of it tipping etc.... i am very familier with that trailer...it will not tip over unless you are driving stupid...
 

1BADK9

Limited Edition Member
I'm with Moe and Splitlog, put a generous wax job on her and then just wash and polish at the other end, anything rubbing or flapping is disastrous. :2thumbs:
 

rasdes

Active Member
Show that baby off, enjoy everyone looking at it as they pass, clean it when you arrive.

Half the pleasure of owning a dog is the drool that everyone leaves after looking at it, let all enjoy the presence of that beautiful bike !!!
 

armad

Active Member
I would have to agree with those who said do Not wrap it. You have a great paint job and I just wouldn't chance some abrasion from some of the wrap coming loose. I trailer-ed mine from NC to MN on an open trailer without any cover. Just wax before you go and clean when you arrive. Or put on a hard cover in front that keeps debris from flying direct back onto the bike. Or a enclosed trailer would be perfect, but you already have a trailer.
 
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