Hi all,
Can anyone suggest a solution to the keys scratching the paintwork while in motion.
I've only had my bike a week and already there is a visible arc where the keys swing.
Hope this isn't a silly question... am I being too fussy?
Rach
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Hi all,
Can anyone suggest a solution to the keys scratching the paintwork while in motion.
I've only had my bike a week and already there is a visible arc where the keys swing.
Hope this isn't a silly question... am I being too fussy?
Rach
the only other thing on my bike key is a rubber/plastic yamaha keyring, and I've got a clipper on the rest of my keys to clip the bike key with. when i'm riding, the bike key goes in the bike (obviously) and the rest go safely in my pocket!
Chris
Hi, I had a similar concern so cut a couple of lengths of PVC(Electrical) tapes and stuck in onto the paintwork that was being rubbed. I was able to use same black colour tape as paintwork so it does not notice [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
You can get sheets of clear plastic from car spares shops.
I think Foliatech do them or, and you'll like this top tip especially from me..........
Mobile phone screen protectors, they're thick, clear and waterproof [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Or, go keyless like I have for £20 from ebay. It not only saves your paint work but it looks cool when you start your bike from the other end of the car park [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Or just whack a carbon yoke protector on it [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
I Think carefully about what keys you need to carry. Bike key and maybe a lock key. The rest i keep in a key safe on the house wall. Or you could get a lanyard round your neck and keep them on that. Scratched yokes can really put buyers off when you come to sell because it's right in the line of sight.
A tie wrap, that can be undone, will keep your keys still and thus preventing them from scratching your paint [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
There are loads of options out there but it's true about scratched yokes, it's put me off a few bikes although it's not a major factor for me during my bike hunting period
Minimise you keys and I have used the clear 3M stick back plastic to protect yokes in the past.
Thanks everyone for all the really useful suggestions. Simple ideas that I didn't have the imagination for at 4:30 this motning.
Much appreciated.
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