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My buddy recommended that i armoral my banshee with the spray. It made the plastic, and sides of the seat really nice. Do any of you use this? I got better results then if I would have waxed it with that expensive magires gold class. My question is: Can I wax it and reapply armor all, or will the wax take the armoral all off that i allready put on?;;;

 

;;; I also bought a krptonite new york forgettabout it disc lock and 5 ft chain. I was thinking od chaining it threw the swig arm in the rear.

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careful with that armoral on the seat! it gets real slippery

No chit there either! :P I use it on my plastics though, those armorall wipes are nice.

 

As far as chaining it down,...I'd run it through the frame right in front of the motor. ;)

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careful with that armoral on the seat! it gets real slippery

No chit there either! :P I use it on my plastics though, those armorall wipes are nice.

 

As far as chaining it down,...I'd run it through the frame right in front of the motor. ;)

i agree with alll this. :D

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careful with that armoral on the seat! it gets real slippery  I like mop and glo personnaly

thats funny you guys say that..my buddy has a new z400 and he armoraled the entire thing..when he took the front wheels of the ground he fell right off haha

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lol I always armoraled my seat on my blaster and never had a prob.. :P

 

 

I would also run the chain threw my frame...

 

Make sure you wrap a rag or sumthin around your frame if you dont' want it to get all scratch up...

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id go through the frame with the chain, or maybe through the hubs if there is room or the brake rotor if you can - then it wont be drivable for sure, or even movable.

 

armor all is the shizzle!

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Do you mean between the grab bar and the radiator? Can you get the rear swig arm off easly? I was told thats the best place?

No, right in front of the motor. See the pic...the swingarm isn't 'hard' to remove, but I'd rather them take the swingarm than the rest of the bike if it came down to it.

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