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Fairing clips

Discussion in 'Maintenance' started by Murdo, Jan 13, 2017.

  1. Murdo

    Murdo The Good Doctor Staff Member Contributing Member Ride and Events Crew

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    To remove those Scrivet's once they've been fitted, and if you can't get access to the rear of the scrivet, you'll need a Hook and Pick set, they're ok if you don't need to take thing's off for a long time
    The Pry top rivet's are a little easier, but eventually break the lip on the push in part


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    Yeah they do a 'sizing kit' that you can buy for £10 and figure out your sizes, then you return it and they refund it, which sounds good in theory but they are in the UK.

    I might try the Taiwanese ones and see how they feel!


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    They look quite good, in the blurb it states "Our 14mm fasteners is for holds material: 1.3mm to 3.3mm." I am assuming the clip-on idea if for an edge. If the hole is nowhere near an edge maybe you could just bond the clip to the inside,
     
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