Car Bra's...
#1
Car Bra's...
Anybody here have a car bra for their s2k?
I've asked if Honda supply them, but apparently they do not. I was just wondering how much they were (around) and who sells one for the s2k?
I'm contemplating getting one for country driving (damn those stone chips!)...which usually entails running into poorly or newly surfaced roads. Thanks in advance guys
I've asked if Honda supply them, but apparently they do not. I was just wondering how much they were (around) and who sells one for the s2k?
I'm contemplating getting one for country driving (damn those stone chips!)...which usually entails running into poorly or newly surfaced roads. Thanks in advance guys
#4
Speaking of bra's....
A bra and two jumper leads walk into a bar.
Bra: "I'll have 3 beers thanks"
Bartender : "Sorry I can't serve you"
Bra: "why not?"
Bartender: "because you're off your tits and your two mates look like they are about to start something"
A bra and two jumper leads walk into a bar.
Bra: "I'll have 3 beers thanks"
Bartender : "Sorry I can't serve you"
Bra: "why not?"
Bartender: "because you're off your tits and your two mates look like they are about to start something"
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#9
Whilst others will no doubt disagree, my experience with car bras (and bike tank bags) is that the material traps dirt and dust between it and the paintwork and inevitably ends up scratching and taking the surface off the paint.
In other words, it ends up looking a lot worse than few stone chips.
Nice concept, but poor execution.
In other words, it ends up looking a lot worse than few stone chips.
Nice concept, but poor execution.
#10
I've always taken that line of thought too turkey. Clear bra is definitely the better alternative with its only apparent downside being that you can't get as good a polish out of the covered parts as others. Are there any other cons?