ha, i just figgered out that there is no gray plastic on the bike. shame on honda:mad1:
I suspect they are made of a different plastic that has to be somewhat flexible to assist in removing them. The panniers appear to be a stronger more rigid plastic. Now these properties may have nothing to do with their ability to hold the color its just speculation on my part.I just wish the black plastic was all made out of the same stuff as the plastic that the panniers are made from. That part doesn't fade.
That is ...WOW...nice. A great idea for how to deal with scratched up panniers without having to spend the $tupid price for new ones. I suppose it doesn't matter if you drop it now and the pannier get marked up.... just re-paint. Good job, and thanks for the pics.OK, here's some pics of Dupli-Color Bedliner on Paniers:
That looks good! And if someone was feeling froggy they could just paint the lower half with Dupli-color and have tu-tone bags like some other bikes....OK, here's some pics of Dupli-Color Bedliner on Paniers:
Ken, how is the bedliner paint holding up? Did you use the spray can or brush on paint? My lids look like I hit a deer and slid the NT down the road 40 feet.Thanks
We'll see how it holds up,
Ken