i went to a car wrapping place and bought some leftover pieces of PPF film for a couple euro's. Takes a bit of effort to make your own stencils but its cheap and effective
If you're putting a protector on your bottom bracket shell make sure to poke a hole through for drainage (if you have one in your frame) so that water doesn't collect in the shell during washing or riding. I forgot to do this on an older bike and the BB died pretty quickly. When I realised and poked a hole through a load of rusty water drained out :(
Frame protection is definitely a good idea. When it comes to those super precisely made invis kits I can’t imagine doing those properly, I can barely put a screen protector on my phone without bubbles 😂😂
You forgot one big thing which makes mounting way easier: I used AMS on all bikes of my family, and one thing I learned fast, after cleaning I heated the frame a little bit with a hairdryer which makes placing and glueing way easier...
We suggest an isopropyl alcohol based cleaner. Almost all bicycle cleaners are made up of this as a base ingredient. Yes you are totally right that some automotive cleaners contain other nasty aggressive solvents you want to keep away from paint!
I like those AMS protectors. I used a utility knife to cut out a nice hole for the cable routing on the bottom. I think a dry erase marker is helpful for setting the protectors
The AMS kit is reasonably priced, and the honeycomb design looks like it will be quite tough, but at the same time obscures the paintwork and I'm not so keen on the branding logo on every single piece. I got an invis kit, which is a lot more expensive and a little tricky to fit, but you get a kit that's custom made for your bike and if applied correctly it's almost invisible
I only have the protectors on the bottom of the bike and the insides of the chain stays so they’re actually very hard to spot unless the bikes flipped over.
Good vid doddy I use shack wrap done both my bikes I have Scott genius carbon and a mandrake summon had them both for a few years and still look brand new got to take care of your bikes
One of the things I will do with decal applications, is use the shiny side of the decal paper, to rub the decal into place. Makes it fairly easy to apply pressure, and be able to slide across the surface of the decal with relative ease. Once again, great informative vid Doddy. You're making it super easy for me to keep my ride in tip-top shape.
Thanks for doing this video, Doddy. I've been wondering where I should put protection on my frame. My bike is fairly new, but I'm getting some scratches on my down tube. - Dee
I can recommend using a heatgun (dont know if Thats the right word. Its like a hairdryer on speed) It will prevent the edges from getting loose - which they tend to do.
I wouldn't recommend using an automotive brake cleaner. They are usually much more aggressive than contact cleaner or isopropyl alcohol. You can run the risk of damaging the paint with a strong chemical like brake cleaner.
I use 3 M auto hood and fender protector. I get the leftovers from a auto tinting shop they cant use the smaller pieces. You can cut small pieces for cable run areas
Yeah I got a scratch in the paint on my top bar sadly. Must have rubbed against it with my shoe (where pebbles can be stuck to the underside) when stepping off in a hurry. I have since put on protection to avoid further scratches.
I would love to see them have all their sponsored parts listed & have the viewers VOTE on which parts to use & THEN BUILD THAT BIKE & then give it away!
@@th_js I just got back in to cycling at the END of last summer when I got the ok from my Dr to ride a bike again...Slowly over winter I've become obsessed with mtb's now...CRAZY that when I was young a bike was an easier way to get from one point to another, but now cycling gives me fresh air, an amazing scenery & just plain GETS ME OUT OF THE STUFFY HOUSE!
3m mastic tape in black or clear rubber. Totally waterproof and stretchy rubber compound. Find it in hardware stores, Home Depot, etc. look into the pvc sections...
G'day from downunder Doddy. How easy are those frame protection kits to remove in a few years time ? Will the adhesive remove any paint once its hardened over time.
@@gmbntech I suppose it all depends on the quality of the frame protection stickers, whether they were bought online from china or some of the AMS ones that i'll hopefully win....... hahahaha
We suggest an isopropyl alcohol based cleaner. Almost all bicycle cleaners are made up of this as a base ingredient. Yes you are totally right that some automotive cleaners contain other nasty aggressive solvents you want to keep away from paint!
Hey so im wanting to get some of that scotch rubber tape but I googled m228 and nothing is popping up. Can you provide me a link to where I can get that stuff?
What you doing at 9:42 is exactly what my chain do when i ride trough some rocky places and it made chips at the frame so what can i do to stop it?🤕Is the chain too long or what idk,I got a new frame but want to know what is wrong before,I change it so,any plz tell me what to do?🙏
I always want to ask does alcohol damage the paint or the protection lair? Years ago, I thought alcohol will not harm the car paint, so I used it to clean the sticker residual on my engine carver which ended up damaging the clear coat. Where I used the alcohol on, turned from shiny to matte look....which was bad Since bicycle paint is about the same way as a car is painted, will alcohol really save on bicycle paint?
IPA does not damage car/bicycle paint. It's popular for many car detailers use a straight IPA wipe after a wash and before applying a new wax/sealant to the paint. Either your method of scrubbing the sticker residue (scrubbing too hard/using an inappropriate cloth) caused damage to the clear and/or the sticker/vinyl that was originally there had caused the damage over time with grit getting behind the sticker and vibration over a long period of time causing the damage.
I bought protection tape for cars for 6€ per 5 meters x 5 cm. Then I used the technique of Joe in Joe’s bikes: prepare a spray bottle with 30% isopropyl alcohol and 70% water. You spray both the frame and the adhesive side of the protection plastic with the mix. Then you can move the plastic after applying it and it stocks much better to the frame
Awesome helpful video - here in the US… DO NOT USE BRAKE CLEANER on any part of the bike except rotors and brake pads. Keep to the alcohol. I friend of mine permanently ruined his bike using brake clean. Don’t be him! Else, this video is spot on!
If it says on the back no acetone your ok I’ve just used holts brake cleaner on a brand new frame and fitted a kit, also don’t spray the bike spray the rag your using.
Where do u put the smallest square in that kit? The design would make it have to go horizontal on the one I got its a bears mouth with the ams logo horizontal? Any help would be great thanks
Buy your isopropyl from a reputable dealer some of the stuff on a popular auction site is inferior diluted down dispite it's alcohol content claims I prefer to use autoglym glue and tar remover. Invisframe is the best solution but handmade frames like orange are made on jigs so allow for some tolerance issues when applying the vinyl . Using an old inner tube is great for the environment but anyone who's removed an old one will know how much water and dirt can still get under them even when fitted tight and sealed off and whilst alloy doesn't corrode it does fatigue
This would be a great birthday present for me (my birthday is not April 14) my bike is the most expensive thing I own and I really want to keep it looking good as long as possible.
I don't know why mountain bike manufacturers stopped anodizing frames. Anodized metals self heal, hide knicks and scratches, and stand up to wear super well.
Jane Leelavathi I do like the look of anodized frames but not all aluminum alloys can be anodized consistently, I heard an interview with Steve Domahidy a while back, he mentioned several alloys where it won’t work at all and some will end up blotchy or you’ll actually see butting profiles transfer in the anodizing. Also I know anodizing can weaken certain alloys.
I consider myself extremely fussy. I match my anodised valve caps with my anodised cable end ferrules, I have crank arm boots and blingy chains. I colour co ordinate my bling to the bikes original colour scheme and I even try to colour match my riding gear to the bike as well. I keep my bikes meticulously clean and well maintained also, yet I just cannot get away with going down the frame protection kits route. Neither can I bring myself to wrap chain stays with inner tubes. The way I see it is, covering your bikes frame with stickers and tape stops you from seeing the details in the bikes design/colour scheme anyway. A big strip of tape looks worse to me than a little bit of cable rub, or heel rub. Even a few stone chips under the BB and down tube doesn’t bother me. These are all signs that you use your bike as it was intended. A wrapped up, stickered up bike just looks pants to me. I’d rather have the signs of use on display.
When I smash my bottom bracket on a rock I can really appreciate how the sound is now muted. It speaks to how the impact is being spread out. I think there are some engineering advantages to protecting certain parts of your bike.
Recommending "brake cleaner" without more context is a really bad idea.. I wouldn't let the automotive brake cleaner anywhere near a bicycle and that's what some people will buy... very potent stuff and not necessarily an isopropyl alcohol solution.
The bike is solid and my Ebike conversion went great. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Very smooth ride at 30mph with no problems (135 miles ridden so far). The picture is a bit deceiving - there is WAY less space in the center of the frame than it shows. The suspension connection takes up the entire thing. So I needed to attach my battery on the bottom of the frame and my controller on the top. Instructions for assembly were lacking but honestly it wasn't too hard to figure out even though I have very little bike knowledge. Watched some youtube videos on adjusting the disk brakes but that was it. Still, I am loving it and very happy with the purchase.
Without even watching your vid...I can easily say that the best AND cheapest way to protect your frame is to Purchase some Carbon Wrap from EBAY...Any size Any colour and ive been using the stuff for years...No More than a Fiver....To Use anything else is just a waste of money ti be Honest..!!
Do you use a frame protection kit to keep your ride looking fresh? Let us know 👇
GMBN Tech Yes I will be when I have my new bike
Yes all mtn style
I completely rely on the ghetto way of using inner tubes and old tires as protection. Works really well and looks quite cool.
Nope scratches are like badges that are earned . But I don't have a carbon bike either . If I did I would definitely use it.
i went to a car wrapping place and bought some leftover pieces of PPF film for a couple euro's. Takes a bit of effort to make your own stencils but its cheap and effective
If you're putting a protector on your bottom bracket shell make sure to poke a hole through for drainage (if you have one in your frame) so that water doesn't collect in the shell during washing or riding. I forgot to do this on an older bike and the BB died pretty quickly. When I realised and poked a hole through a load of rusty water drained out :(
I’m so glad to see gmbn back doing more d.i.y. Videos. How about doing one on a complete fork rebuild, Dampers and all.
Thanks Doddy
Frame protection is definitely a good idea. When it comes to those super precisely made invis kits I can’t imagine doing those properly, I can barely put a screen protector on my phone without bubbles 😂😂
I can’t do it at all
U wet apply them and sqeegy the bubbles out...it take s time and effort, but if u put time into sqeegying over and over, it works
I’m f ing hopeless
You forgot one big thing which makes mounting way easier: I used AMS on all bikes of my family, and one thing I learned fast, after cleaning I heated the frame a little bit with a hairdryer which makes placing and glueing way easier...
Just applied Invis to my entire bike, fork and crank arms. Little rubber under the bottom bracket, job done.
Careful with the brake cleaner, at least in the United States. Most brake cleaner I've used says to keep it away from paint.
Nick Barnes I shoulda look at the comments first, I kinda say the same, cheers mate!🤘😄
We suggest an isopropyl alcohol based cleaner. Almost all bicycle cleaners are made up of this as a base ingredient. Yes you are totally right that some automotive cleaners contain other nasty aggressive solvents you want to keep away from paint!
Brake Cleaners in the U.S. contains acetone which strips clear-coat.
Just buy isopropyl on Amazon real cheap...
Nick Barnes Well the ones you're using are probably meant for cars and motorbikes etc..
Great video. Only if I did this when my bike was new because now my bike has scratches all over it.
keep uploading
I like those AMS protectors. I used a utility knife to cut out a nice hole for the cable routing on the bottom. I think a dry erase marker is helpful for setting the protectors
You should use a heat gun.. probably the most important part. Rubbing alcohol and then heat your decal before applying 🤙
The AMS kit is reasonably priced, and the honeycomb design looks like it will be quite tough, but at the same time obscures the paintwork and I'm not so keen on the branding logo on every single piece. I got an invis kit, which is a lot more expensive and a little tricky to fit, but you get a kit that's custom made for your bike and if applied correctly it's almost invisible
I only have the protectors on the bottom of the bike and the insides of the chain stays so they’re actually very hard to spot unless the bikes flipped over.
Easy cleanup , came as described fast. Great product
What's the best/cost effective protection? Heli tape or one of these pre-made packs?
Doddy have you ever tried removing these kind of surface protections and what do you recommend?
Good vid doddy I use shack wrap done both my bikes I have Scott genius carbon and a mandrake summon had them both for a few years and still look brand new got to take care of your bikes
One of the things I will do with decal applications, is use the shiny side of the decal paper, to rub the decal into place. Makes it fairly easy to apply pressure, and be able to slide across the surface of the decal with relative ease. Once again, great informative vid Doddy. You're making it super easy for me to keep my ride in tip-top shape.
Thx four your advices man!!! But at 7.45… what are doing?? Is amazing😂 how you can do that slide??
Thanks for doing this video, Doddy. I've been wondering where I should put protection on my frame. My bike is fairly new, but I'm getting some scratches on my down tube. - Dee
I can recommend using a heatgun (dont know if Thats the right word. Its like a hairdryer on speed) It will prevent the edges from getting loose - which they tend to do.
I use old iner tube for down tube👍👌 work fine looks hmmm 😅
How is that black rubber officially called?? Very interesting
3m rubber mastic tape
I wouldn't recommend using an automotive brake cleaner. They are usually much more aggressive than contact cleaner or isopropyl alcohol. You can run the risk of damaging the paint with a strong chemical like brake cleaner.
What is the full name of the black tape?
Thanks Doddy. God video. What is the black tape you use on the frame to protect it?
I use 3 M auto hood and fender protector. I get the leftovers from a auto tinting shop they cant use the smaller pieces. You can cut small pieces for cable run areas
do ams do invisable ones i dont want ams all over my bike haha
Nice to see your hair back on point 🤘🏻😂
Yeah I got a scratch in the paint on my top bar sadly. Must have rubbed against it with my shoe (where pebbles can be stuck to the underside) when stepping off in a hurry. I have since put on protection to avoid further scratches.
That Scout😍
what if already have paint chips on the top tube. Can i put a decal over it?
Can you do a cheap MTB restoration thanks
I would love to see them have all their sponsored parts listed & have the viewers VOTE on which parts to use & THEN BUILD THAT BIKE & then give it away!
Grim Reaper best idea ever!
@@grimreaper3526 Isn't that almost exactly what they did with the bike Ivo won?
@@th_js I just got back in to cycling at the END of last summer when I got the ok from my Dr to ride a bike again...Slowly over winter I've become obsessed with mtb's now...CRAZY that when I was young a bike was an easier way to get from one point to another, but now cycling gives me fresh air, an amazing scenery & just plain GETS ME OUT OF THE STUFFY HOUSE!
Whats M228? Cant find it, is it mastic tape? Great vid just ordered a AMS kit so cheers fpr the advice
3m mastic tape in black or clear rubber. Totally waterproof and stretchy rubber compound. Find it in hardware stores, Home Depot, etc. look into the pvc sections...
Good video, can you tell me about the scotch tape? I typed in the description you said in the video, but can’t find it anywhere.
It's called rubber mastic tape
sebastian thanks
G'day from downunder Doddy. How easy are those frame protection kits to remove in a few years time ? Will the adhesive remove any paint once its hardened over time.
The paintwork is going to be fine. If you want to make it easier to remove frame protectors or stickers try using a hair dryer as this helps a lot!
@@gmbntech I suppose it all depends on the quality of the frame protection stickers, whether they were bought online from china or some of the AMS ones that i'll hopefully win....... hahahaha
hi from connecticut USA , do you know if their is a bash guard available for a intence sniper t mtb? thanks
What pedals are on the bike??
Can you make a video about "budget" upgrades for a "budget" hardtail?
Looks like crank brothers, but the race face Chester’s or whatever their name are just awesome “for a budget”
@@awesometuscaloosa7203 okay tnx for the conment
2:15 if you live in the US Do Not use brake cleaner... because most brake cleaners have thinner which will strip your paint away, Carry On😁
We suggest an isopropyl alcohol based cleaner. Almost all bicycle cleaners are made up of this as a base ingredient. Yes you are totally right that some automotive cleaners contain other nasty aggressive solvents you want to keep away from paint!
Amazon...pure isopropyl in various sizes from shl.
Hi,
Why do you protect the tube tube more than the bottom tube?
regards
Does Mongoose have a model with shocks?
Is it ok to use the cleaner featured in this video, on carbon fibre frames?
an isopropyl alcohol based cleaner such as this will be fine on carbon fibre frames. 👍
Hey so im wanting to get some of that scotch rubber tape but I googled m228 and nothing is popping up. Can you provide me a link to where I can get that stuff?
Hi it’s 3M 2228. Doddle half right again ;)
@@johnrobinson3863 thanks man!
I would recommend taking lots of photos of your bike and the frame number in case of your bike being stolen 👍👀👀👀
What is recommended for a bike with a matte finish? I would like to protect the matte finish on my orbea without using a glossy protective film.
Is this thick and strong enough to replace those chain stay wraps?
Would a heat gun take the bubbles out of the honey comb style plastic protectors?
just poke the bubble in the middle and the air can escape than push the are into the frame and it is done.
@@pregardt no. That wouldn't work for the honey comb style tape, as there are hundreds of tiny bubbles supported by ridges of plastic...
@@billyannis1268 i see mate than the heat gun could help a little.
Who really dislikes this video?
Another great one Doddy
can these kits still be bought from the store? I can't find them
What you doing at 9:42 is exactly what my chain do when i ride trough some rocky places and it made chips at the frame so what can i do to stop it?🤕Is the chain too long or what idk,I got a new frame but want to know what is wrong before,I change it so,any plz tell me what to do?🙏
I always want to ask does alcohol damage the paint or the protection lair?
Years ago, I thought alcohol will not harm the car paint, so I used it to clean the sticker residual on my engine carver which ended up damaging the clear coat. Where I used the alcohol on, turned from shiny to matte look....which was bad
Since bicycle paint is about the same way as a car is painted, will alcohol really save on bicycle paint?
IPA does not damage car/bicycle paint. It's popular for many car detailers use a straight IPA wipe after a wash and before applying a new wax/sealant to the paint. Either your method of scrubbing the sticker residue (scrubbing too hard/using an inappropriate cloth) caused damage to the clear and/or the sticker/vinyl that was originally there had caused the damage over time with grit getting behind the sticker and vibration over a long period of time causing the damage.
Scotch 2228 tape is hard to find. Do you know any alternative product of it?
are you guys ever going to sell the GMBN front mud guard again i can’t find them !?!? i want it 😍
You can use old inner tubes
I bought protection tape for cars for 6€ per 5 meters x 5 cm. Then I used the technique of Joe in Joe’s bikes: prepare a spray bottle with 30% isopropyl alcohol and 70% water. You spray both the frame and the adhesive side of the protection plastic with the mix. Then you can move the plastic after applying it and it stocks much better to the frame
Same method for invis application, but with baby shampoo (few drops only) in 1l water
I love this video.
I need this kit.
Thx.
Simply use raw alloy frames. 😎
Just the pure steel with only the logo and company name looks sick to me.
Awesome helpful video - here in the US… DO NOT USE BRAKE CLEANER on any part of the bike except rotors and brake pads. Keep to the alcohol. I friend of mine permanently ruined his bike using brake clean. Don’t be him! Else, this video is spot on!
If it says on the back no acetone your ok I’ve just used holts brake cleaner on a brand new frame and fitted a kit, also don’t spray the bike spray the rag your using.
How do I get GMBN frame protection
Thank you for this video
Where do u put the smallest square in that kit? The design would make it have to go horizontal on the one I got its a bears mouth with the ams logo horizontal? Any help would be great thanks
What type of pedal is Blake running? (Assuming that is Blake’s Nukeproof)
Platform pedals.
Will What someone please help me? What was the rubber tape he was using & anyone know of a downtube guard that will fit a 2021 giant trance 3 29er?
How do we purchase in America
Is an All Mountain Style package enough to cover one frame?
Looks like some cable protection is needed on that giant loop of dropper cable ;)
Glad I'm not the only one that was bothered by that. Much longer and he might just run over it. LOL
That lid is something else, how does the mega quiff stay up....
Ever seen 'something about mary'? 😂😂😂
Can anyone tell me where to find that sticky rubber tape?
Great stuff is always Doddy. That 3M 2228 stuff is pretty awesome for all sorts of bike related things: I put that s*** on everything. ;-)
where do you get it, can you share a link?
@@TheGeoffreyDyck www.amazon.ca/3M-Scotch-Tape/dp/B001B1AP3O/ref=sr_1_1?hvadid=229997811341&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9000869&hvnetw=g&hvpos=1o1&hvqmt=b&hvrand=14288552737578684044&hvtargid=kwd-299870699640&keywords=3m+2228+tape&qid=1553441265&s=gateway&sr=8-1&tag=googcana-20
@@TheGeoffreyDyck Also Home Depot
@@Malio75 thanks
is the wd-40 fast drying contact cleaner good for carbon bikes as well?
Buy your isopropyl from a reputable dealer some of the stuff on a popular auction site is inferior diluted down dispite it's alcohol content claims
I prefer to use autoglym glue and tar remover.
Invisframe is the best solution but handmade frames like orange are made on jigs so allow for some tolerance issues when applying the vinyl .
Using an old inner tube is great for the environment but anyone who's removed an old one will know how much water and dirt can still get under them even when fitted tight and sealed off and whilst alloy doesn't corrode it does fatigue
Just go to CVS or Walmart
Not available in the UK
@@knott4me561 amazon.co.uk shl sell pure isopropyl in various sizes.
9:11 whats that thing called? I need one
3m rubber mastic tape
Nice vidéo thanks for tour job 👍🏼
Is Exitway landloper Mountain bike good?
Hey Doddy, great video!
Yeeeaaaahhh !!!! Super nice vidéo
Thanks Nicholas cage
Does anybody knows the rough material name? I mean a comercial name. Thanks.
I need to cover a big surface.
4:25 - 4:27 you look like an expert
I don’t know which looks worse, a few paint chips in the paint or tape all over your frame.
Clear is way better looking.
Link to the Black rubber
www.amazon.com/3M-Scotch-Moisture-Sealing-Electrical/dp/B001B1AP3O
This would be a great birthday present for me (my birthday is not April 14) my bike is the most expensive thing I own and I really want to keep it looking good as long as possible.
*For my new bike, I plan on installing clear vinyl over the entire bike. For my old, scratched bike, I will use colored and/or patterned vinyl.*
I don't like the visibility of the AMS frame protection.
I use the alcoholic hand wash that is everywhere now.
Cleans grease so easily
I don't know why mountain bike manufacturers stopped anodizing frames. Anodized metals self heal, hide knicks and scratches, and stand up to wear super well.
Jane Leelavathi I do like the look of anodized frames but not all aluminum alloys can be anodized consistently, I heard an interview with Steve Domahidy a while back, he mentioned several alloys where it won’t work at all and some will end up blotchy or you’ll actually see butting profiles transfer in the anodizing. Also I know anodizing can weaken certain alloys.
I consider myself extremely fussy. I match my anodised valve caps with my anodised cable end ferrules, I have crank arm boots and blingy chains. I colour co ordinate my bling to the bikes original colour scheme and I even try to colour match my riding gear to the bike as well.
I keep my bikes meticulously clean and well maintained also, yet I just cannot get away with going down the frame protection kits route. Neither can I bring myself to wrap chain stays with inner tubes.
The way I see it is, covering your bikes frame with stickers and tape stops you from seeing the details in the bikes design/colour scheme anyway. A big strip of tape looks worse to me than a little bit of cable rub, or heel rub. Even a few stone chips under the BB and down tube doesn’t bother me. These are all signs that you use your bike as it was intended.
A wrapped up, stickered up bike just looks pants to me. I’d rather have the signs of use on display.
When I smash my bottom bracket on a rock I can really appreciate how the sound is now muted. It speaks to how the impact is being spread out. I think there are some engineering advantages to protecting certain parts of your bike.
What's bame of the peddals
just paint those pedals cranks in plastic paint its give a good protection layer
Do not use brake cleaner. There are a few brands in the states that will take your paint off. Some are harsher than others.
Nice👌
Or just take it a bike shop and they will use a graphtec and protect it way better!
why didn't i do this AFTER i Bought my bike, back when it was brand new.........
I just put 3m stuff everywhere I possibly could just to be sure
exact 26,400th view and on seths bike haccks new video exact 171,000th view i am kinda lucky
Always use protection 😜
Recommending "brake cleaner" without more context is a really bad idea.. I wouldn't let the automotive brake cleaner anywhere near a bicycle and that's what some people will buy... very potent stuff and not necessarily an isopropyl alcohol solution.
More bubbles than my pint of larger 😂
The bike is solid and my Ebike conversion went great. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Very smooth ride at 30mph with no problems (135 miles ridden so far). The picture is a bit deceiving - there is WAY less space in the center of the frame than it shows. The suspension connection takes up the entire thing. So I needed to attach my battery on the bottom of the frame and my controller on the top. Instructions for assembly were lacking but honestly it wasn't too hard to figure out even though I have very little bike knowledge. Watched some youtube videos on adjusting the disk brakes but that was it. Still, I am loving it and very happy with the purchase.
Hello
👋
Without even watching your vid...I can easily say that the best AND cheapest way to protect your frame is to Purchase some Carbon Wrap from EBAY...Any size Any colour and ive been using the stuff for years...No More than a Fiver....To Use anything else is just a waste of money ti be Honest..!!