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 PPF Motorbike, Is it worth putting on PPF on bike

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TSRammygn
post Jun 2 2023, 07:13 PM, updated 3y ago

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Hi guys,

Was quoted around 4.2k for full coverage ppf for my new bike (xpel). Is that in line with market rates?
TSRammygn
post Jun 2 2023, 08:14 PM

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I’ve never got it done on my cars or bikes before so have no baseline to check against - couldn’t find much online for price comparison either. A couple other quotes I got was for manual fittings only, couldn’t find a precut installation option. Bike is a pani v4, mainly for peace of mind and I think factory paint finish is hard to duplicate when repainting.


TSRammygn
post Jun 2 2023, 10:51 PM

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QUOTE(sparketh @ Jun 2 2023, 08:30 PM)
Not sure of whole bike. I did one for the tank and meter cluster only for about rm400 like 2 years ago. Also better get crash protectors too, bobbins and all.  Ur coverlet will be Mahal af
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Yep, thanks.
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post Jun 2 2023, 10:53 PM

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QUOTE(k41AA @ Jun 2 2023, 09:47 PM)
ppf only protects against stone chip right?
no uv?
if so, I'd wrap the frontal part only

also, will it be 1 piece for the whole fairing or cut into section?
had a nightmare wrapping my tank with cf vinyl in 1 piece. doubt ppf is much more elastic than vinyl
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Was told the pieces are precut for the bike’s fairings so only a few parts like the rear fuel tank and tail lights will need manual cutting. The rest should be one piece already cut to size.
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post Aug 15 2023, 10:43 PM

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Quick update.

Ended up just having it done. Yeah it was pretty well done, xpel has their proprietary precut ppf for most bike models.

Was rather impressed with how it turned out. If for nothing else, it makes maintaining the bike easier and piece of mind for rock chips and accidental knocks from my boot. One issue I noticed a couple of weeks back is the layer on the headlight has peeled back abit and dust has got trapped. Need to take it in to fix that as part of the warranty when I get the time.

 

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