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    After using a car paste wax on my bikes tank, I find that the slippery feeling makes it difficult to grip tank when braking. Are there less slick paint protectants available? I have used several different waxes and polishes but all seem to leave it hard to grip until the wax wears off.

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    Originally posted by waterman View Post
    After using a car paste wax on my bikes tank, I find that the slippery feeling makes it difficult to grip tank when braking. Are there less slick paint protectants available? I have used several different waxes and polishes but all seem to leave it hard to grip until the wax wears off.

    Why are you gripping the tank when braking? you should have your hands on the handlebars. (edited, and added mr. ball breaking smiley)
    Last edited by Guest; 10-15-2006, 08:15 AM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Road_Clam View Post
      Why are you gripping the tank when braking? you should have your hands on the handlebars.
      Clam, your 1100 has a little lip on the front of the seat. Most the other GS's do not. Under hard braking two up, you can slide up on the tank on my 1000 and my 550. You have to use your knees to prevent this. It's a valid question, but the answer is no. If you wax it, it'll be slick. :-D
      Last edited by Guest; 10-13-2006, 04:19 PM.

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        #4
        I do keep hands on bars but I am trying to teach myself to stay loose on the bars and use my thighs to grip tank. I think it will give me better feel and control if needing to swerve etc. I also don't like having my passenger push me into tank. Sometimes if the wife is with me it is okay...

        I sorta figured most waxes and polishes leave a slick finish but maybe someone might know a better solution. Thanks

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          #5
          Sorry, I wassupposed to have a smiley at the end, I was simply busting balz...

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            #6
            Originally posted by Road_Clam View Post
            Sorry, I was supposed to have a smiley at the end, I was simply busting balz...
            That's why we grip the tank, so they don't get busted :-D





            And I used smiliey's \\/
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              #7
              Originally posted by waterman View Post
              After using a car paste wax on my bikes tank, I find that the slippery feeling makes it difficult to grip tank when braking. Are there less slick paint protectants available? I have used several different waxes and polishes but all seem to leave it hard to grip until the wax wears off.
              You could check into some magnetic tank protectors,that might help.

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