Where can I buy World Cross tank side pads in the US

SinCityRider

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I want to add some side pads to the tank on my bike and like the looks of the Factory Pads found on the Worldcrosser. Does anyone have some insight on where I could get these delivered in the US without a large fee or shipping costs?
If you have suggestions on black material that can be cut easily I can make my own.
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Jonny675

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Ebay has them for £11.23 they ship to usa be about $30 In total including postage I would be think.they are genuine I bought some.
 

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I've looked at TechSpec option they look pretty good. I have 3m protective film on side of tank, any issues with Techspec sticking to that?
 

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I have a set. I bought them for my bike, but decided they would look silly on the black painted panels the UK bikes have. Still in the sealed packet.



If you are interested, $25 posted.

I also have the World crosser Windshield decal. that also doesn't fit the 2014 bike. I will add that for another $5 if you want. :)

 

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78YZ said:
Bike looks great. Which dry bag is that?
It's a First Gear (Torrent) 40liter dry bag. I like it a lot. Easy to get in and out of and never had anything get wet yet.
 

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Not in US, but they ship worldwide.

https://www.yamahagenuineparts.com/Motorcycle/moreinfo.asp?PartNo=23PF41D0V000&shopcat=accessories&Class=Dual%20Purpose

http://yamabits.co.uk/yamaha-super-tenere-world-crosser-tank-pad.html
 

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Langolier said:
It's a First Gear 40liter dry bag. I like it a lot. Easy to get in and out of and never had anything get wet yet.
 

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Andylaser said:
I have a set. I bought them for my bike, but decided they would look silly on the black painted panels the UK bikes have. Still in the sealed packet.

::014::
I also don't like the black painted panels on the UK bike, so I kept my old tank which was put on my Worldcrosser from my 2011 original!

The pads on mine are from Techspec.

Mike
 

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SinCityRider

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Thanks for all of the feedback. I decided to go with TechSpec brand, good coverage and seem to have a reliable product
Should have them soon and will get them installed
 

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don't bother with the yamaha tank pads, they are shit.
Tech spec is the way to go. It actually works, and if it's put on properly ::010:: will stay on for ages
 

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greg the pole said:
don't bother with the yamaha tank pads, they are shit.
Tech spec is the way to go. It actually works, and if it's put on properly ::010:: will stay on for ages
I just got them for the looks. Even when I stand up my knees seem to grip the seat, not the tank. :)
 
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