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Weather protection or new boots?

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 1:48 pm
by richardbd
I read the "weather protection" thread and was sceptical about the benefits - partly because I worry that the extra in-fill panels make the RT look like a Silver Wing.


However...


Last Sunday I rode 300 miles from Cornwall to London in a biblical rain storm and my three-year old Daytona Roadstar GTX boots let me down for the first time. Both leaked at the heel, just above the "bellows", where the reflective patches are.


Now I can't help wondering whether the weather protection kit might stop that happening again.


Thoughts?

Re: Weather protection or new boots?

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 2:24 pm
by guest2360
The look was what worried me but having it all fitted for some weeks now you soon realises it finishes the bike off.  The left hand back panel is the only one that's really noticeable as it hides most of the shaft.  How effective is it.  No idea, haven't been out in the rain yet.  Off to Austria in May so I will know then for sure.   

Re: Weather protection or new boots?

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 8:47 pm
by richardbd
RTman10 wrote: The look was what worried me but having it all fitted for some weeks now you soon realises it finishes the bike off.  The left hand back panel is the only one that's really noticeable as it hides most of the shaft.  How effective is it.  No idea, haven't been out in the rain yet.  Off to Austria in May so I will know then for sure. 

RTman - how long did the panels take to fit?

Re: Weather protection or new boots?

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 9:02 pm
by guest2360
About an hour.  They are a bit fiddly to slot in so you need to follow the instruction on which way to push and pull. There are 2 drilled holes on the centre stand mounts that take bolts to hold the front two panels on. On mine I had to shorten one of the bolts as the thread didn't go all the why through .

Re: Weather protection or new boots?

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 9:25 pm
by richardbd
RTman10 wrote: About an hour.  They are a bit fiddly to slot in so you need to follow the instruction on which way to push and pull. There are 2 drilled holes on the centre stand mounts that take bolts to hold the front two panels on. On mine I had to shorten one of the bolts as the thread didn't go all the why through .

Hmmm...


Sounds a dealer job to me!