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Venture Shield - Universal Foil
An indestructible yet flexible adhesive film originally developed for the aviation industry to protect propellers and rotor blades from stone damage. Anything that provides protection at close to the speed of sound is of course the first choice when it comes to maintaining the value of your BMW.
The facts:
- Invisible protective film to protect your paintwork from those annoying scratches and scuffs that reduce the value of your bike.
- Absorbs most of the energy e.g. from stone impacts
- Completely UV resistant
- UV permeable(!) meaning that the protected parts of the paintwork will, as usual, change color over the years. This outstanding feature of the material means that no differences in color between protected and unprotected paintwork will emerge should you ever want to remove the film.
- Almost invisible.
- Contour-hugging fit, that blends perfectly into the overall form.
- Extremely adhesive.
- Yet easy to remove
- Quick payback (in terms of maintained value)
- You can continue to steam clean your bike.
- Easy to apply
- Protects all particularly vulnerable parts.
This is a single universal foil sheet measuring 20cm x 30cm to be cut and/ or used wherever there is a vulnerable spot to protect.
Please Note Blade and application fluid is not included. Please refer to instructions on fluid needed to apply the foil.
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28240-000
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Carlos A | October 11th, 2021
El protector es bastante resistente y se ardiere firmemente, ademas es flexible. Yo lo he usado no solo en mi motocicleta si no también en mis carros y en computadoras portátiles, realmente es un producto que vale la pena.
Donald Fisher (Casstown, Ohio) | April 11th, 2014
I used the materials spray mix as described in instructions. I applied the shield on the tank in three sections as paint protection from the tank bag. Followed installation, all went well.
Rob Chapple (Victoria, BC) | June 16th, 2012
I used a small square to cover the place where my right boot rubs against the fairing. The paint was beginning to dull. I also put some on the top of my Corbin Smuggler where I seem to drag my foot when mounting/dismounting. I'm sure I will find other places.