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 \\;I would ride the hound out of it and get some chips and then worry about covering them up,
 \\; \\; \\; \\; My 99 has 64K on it and it has a few lil chips on the bags. \\; I would worry about underneith the fenders more than the bags.. and Ive seen more chiped paint from settin them on the ground than \\; road chips. \\; so carry a towel and ride that baby
Thanks for all the input, I do ride the crap out of it .124 miles roundtrip to work 5 days a week, rain or shine....I built a rack to set them on when I clean and wax em....again thanks
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I used to own a Rhino lining Dealership,, You'll Be better off an Cheaper to have the Bags Sprayed in Charcole and have them get the custom Color UV Topcoat to Colormatch match Your paint.. It's been a few years since I've sprayed, But the cost then for a Total Truck Bed,Color Matched was $140..THat was for Base coat and Topcoat..
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Rhino and Line X are two different animals..Not the same at all...Both great Procucts though..The weight,,,,,On a set of Bags Not bad at all,, an 8' truck bed was only 30lbs @ 1/4" thick .
Truck bed now $350 to $400. Like the idea but not with the colors. I think the black would hold up the best. Seen some colors faded real bad but those baked in the sun unlike most bikes. Only downside i see is fewer customers on resale if that is even a concern.
do not do the white....it will yellow on you. \\; i have seen truck beds done and it turns yellow in about a year. \\; guess the uv rays do it. \\; there may be some new technology out there but i wouldn't want to be the guinea pig imo...
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