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Lookng for an easy on off fix when the wife wants to ride. Saw the phantom pad on some show bikes that had at least six suction cups and thinking this might be the solution I'm looking for. It looked real clean on the bike. Was curious if anyone has had any experience using the phantom pad. Not sure if the denim black paint job will work well with the suction cups. If anyone has any suggestions or experience with this seat especially on denim black bikes please post. Thanks for your help!
I use the P Pad when my wife rides..............It will leave some swirls on the fender but they come out when you wipe it down....(harley gloss).............I like the fact that when shes not riding, I still have that clean look..........very simple.............................LO............. .................
Angry monkey is sayin the pad won't stick to black denim. Do you have a vivid black paint scheme instead of the black denim? Looks like in the pics you have black denim. Just want to clarify if the phantom pad will stick to black denim paint. Thanks for the help. Nice looking bike by the way!
Sweet! That is good to know. Got a couple of questions for you. Do you clean your bike with harley gloss? I noticed wiping down the bike with windex leaves streaks even when using a microfiber cloth. Is harley gloss the key?One last thing. Where did you get that kick *** seat? Looks great. Thanks for the help.
yes...harley recommends the harley gloss on the black denim..........dont let it dry....wipe until dry.............100% cotton rag.............................the seat is a lo pro by C&C...my design....just double piped in orange thread.................................LOLIFE..... ..........................
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