Genuine Tank Pad Glue

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    I have a genuine triumph tank pad that has come loose . What would be best to use to re apply ? Looking for advice as don't wanna use anything that is gonna affect the paint .
     
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    3m double sided tape, i got mine from a craft shop, stuck like sh1t to a blacket!
     
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    Thanks for that mate . Have read people using silicone or spray adhesive , none of them don't sound good to me . Will grab some of the tape .
     
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    Isopropyl alcohol comes with Datatag too if you have any wipes left from previous bikes you may have tagged.
     
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    Will alcohol wipes for first aid be ok ? Also do I want to clean both tank and pad with them .
     
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    Not totally sure on the wipes (disclaimer) but I would have no problem using one, yes both surfaces need to be as clean and smooth as possible, mine had the original adhesive tape residue on both surfaces, I scraped it off the pad and WD40 cleaned the tank 'glue', then meths cleaned off the WD, T-Cut and a good polish applied, never moved at all in the year+ I had it, this is the best time of year to apply them too, the tape prefers a warmer surface.
    Also worked for the 'nuts' tank protector that came off due to being glued on.
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    Tape ordered and the wipes in first aid kit are non alcohol ;) will grab some before applying . Thanks for the input .
     
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    Use distilled white vinegar to remove old glue, wax, polish, tar, fly squats, water marks and any other surface marks. Wipe dry with a micro cloth, then use a good quality branded double-sided tape, like Scotch or 3M.
     
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    When I collected my STRS on Saturday I was told by the dealer that the Tank Pad I had ordered was on back order as there was a problem with the glue, i.e. not sticking. Might be worth a shot across the bow and see if your tank pad is part of a problem batch and get it changed!
     
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    Cheers for the info mate . Already it some 3ms tape . Now if only we could have a nice day to fit it
     
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