Triumph Scrambler 1200 Tank Pad Comparison, Motone vs Zaddox vs Mogico (Graphic Coverage Challenge!)

Looking to cover up that massive "1200" graphic on your Triumph Scrambler tank? In this video, we test and compare three different tank pad options on a 2025 Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE to solve the ultimate graphic coverage challenge. See how my Zaddox pads hold up against the larger Motone premium tank pads and the maximum-coverage Mogico tank grips. We break down the size differences, thickness advantages, and how they change your riding ergonomics—especially when balancing out that high exhaust pipe. What you’ll see in this video: -The Dental Floss Trick: How to safely remove old motorcycle tank pads and adhesive without damaging your paint. -Side-by-Side Comparison: Visually comparing the coverage of Zaddox vs. Motone vs. Mogico. -Step-by-Step Installation: Tips on using masking tape to perfectly align your new pads and hide that stubborn tank graphic for good. If you’re trying to find the perfect mix of knee grip, style, and graphic coverage for your Scrambler, this comparison has you covered. -Motone Knee Pads Triumph Scrambler MTE080: https://newbonneville.com/shop/motone... -Mogico Triumph Scrambler 1200 (2019+) Tank Grips: https://mogico.com/collections/triump... -Eazi-Grip Motorcycle Tank Grips Triumph Scrambler 1200 2019-: https://www.motomachines.com/eazi-gri... -Zaddox Tank Pad Side compatible with Triumph Scrambler 1200 XC 19-23 Grips Retro RST: https://www.motea-shop.com/en_us/tank... 0:00 Intro 5:09 Removing the Old Pads 9:32 Comparing the Pads 13:15 Installing the Pads 17:45 Summary, Closing Camera equipment used: -DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro -DJI Mic Mini Editing software used: -Blackmagic Design Davinci Resolve (https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/prod...) -Google Gemini (AI thumbnail generator https://gemini.google.com) -Suno (AI music generator for intro & background music https://suno.com) -Paint.NET (image editor https://getpaint.net) Dirt. Paved. I'm the guy with the bike. *I am not a professional mechanic. I am simply a motorcycle owner performing basic tasks and sharing my experiences to try to help others. Some of my methods may be wrong. Take my advice at your own risk.*