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Post by jerseyboy on Jun 13, 2013 7:13:56 GMT -5
Thanks for the info,, I use a little Indian Head Shellac on my mating surfaces,,and I get the blue thread locker from HF,,works great,,will have to try the clear silicone on some of my clips next panel removal
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Post by spandi on Jun 13, 2013 13:49:40 GMT -5
You're welcome. I remember trying to remove a clip I had "glued" on with the Silicone. I ended up ripping the plastic tab off instead!
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Post by hank on Jun 13, 2013 15:33:36 GMT -5
Hi A quality cover will help protect your scoots finnish when outdoors in the elements and your not riding her They will keep the plastics colors from fading and the material from cracking and will also keep your saddle in great shape Bike cover 005 by inuyasha50, on Flickr Cover 003 by inuyasha50, on Flick Take care and ride safely Yours Hank
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Post by spandi on Jun 13, 2013 16:17:55 GMT -5
Good idea Hank, I bought one that has a separate alarm in in that goes off if someone (lowlife) tries to tamper with it.
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Post by hank on Jun 13, 2013 16:22:27 GMT -5
Good idea Hank, I bought one that has a separate alarm in in that goes off if someone (lowlife) tries to tamper with it. Hi I could use one of those take care and ride safely dear friend Yours Hank
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Post by spandi on Jun 13, 2013 17:37:04 GMT -5
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Post by jerseyboy on Jun 13, 2013 18:03:46 GMT -5
Good idea,, Will fit right under the seat also...
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Post by joaoeu on Jun 13, 2013 18:45:48 GMT -5
Amazing the markup in this Loctite stuff, comes down to ONLY $2942/gallon. Liquid Gold. But, that stuff works!
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Post by spandi on Jun 13, 2013 19:52:18 GMT -5
Good idea,, Will fit right under the seat also... Actually I fold it up and put it in the trunk along with a "Beast" chain.
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Post by spandi on Jun 13, 2013 19:55:25 GMT -5
Amazing the markup in this Loctite stuff, comes down to ONLY $2942/gallon. Liquid Gold. But, that stuff works! A few drops and bolts go nowhere, and good to 450 degrees, anything hotter and Hondabond is good to 600.
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