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CHAINSTAY PROTECTOR & OVERALL CARBON FRAME PROTECTOR

Dear community,

I have just purchased my new Specialized Diverge Sport Carbon bike and would love to find some good solutions to protect the rarbon frame. What are you using?

Thanks!

Bilbo

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philhubbard | 5 years ago
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Clear outdoor tape from B&Q. Its about £7 a roll and will two or three frame, just make sure you buy the non-yellowing tape

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JF69 replied to philhubbard | 5 years ago
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philhubbard wrote:

Clear outdoor tape from B&Q. Its about £7 a roll and will two or three frame, just make sure you buy the non-yellowing tape

How does one know it's a non-yellowing tape? Maybe it's written in the instructions?
Thanks in advance.

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Simon E | 5 years ago
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Helicopter tape?

If you have deep pockets look at Invisiframe - https://www.invisiframe.co.uk/

They use 3M Venture Shield vinyl film and have generic kits as well as ones cut for specific models. My local MTB shop appear to fit them to a lot of the (bleedin' expensive) bikes they sell.

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Baga replied to Simon E | 5 years ago
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Simon E wrote:

Helicopter tape?

If you have deep pockets look at Invisiframe - https://www.invisiframe.co.uk/

They use 3M Venture Shield vinyl film and have generic kits as well as ones cut for specific models. My local MTB shop appear to fit them to a lot of the (bleedin' expensive) bikes they sell.

 

Really nice, but expensive. I bought something cheaper now...which will probably be good too. 

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bikeman01 | 5 years ago
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Strips of electricians tape selectively applied to vulnerable areas.

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Mr Pennington | 5 years ago
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The Diverge comes with a chainstay protector. You can get downtube or extra chainstay protectors - clear to graphics - from Wiggle, Amazon etc. To avoid excessive paint chips/nicks stay off gravel roads. Other than that normal washing will suffice.

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