|
rod2625 | Set | | | Reg. Date | : | 26/01/2010 | Posts | : | 108 | Location | : | Olympic Peninsula, WA, United States |
|
| Posted : 11 Jun 2010 - 23:14 Post title : Re: End plugs for the missing ones on the frame that fall off. (Re: Druid) | |
Druid wrote:
Remember nearly every TBird has lost these . Replacing them with the same things will just meen youl be looking for more .
The garage got me one I told them to put it on their demo bike as it was missing .
These plugs from Eddie are going no where . I tapped them in with a piece of wood and a hammer and they are rock solid and going no where.
I spose you could silicon them in or something. |
|
Druid I don't think anybody has lost them. The bike only had one to begin with according to the parts drawing.
| Roger '10 TBird SE 1600 ABS
|
|
|
|
rod2625 | Set | | | Reg. Date | : | 26/01/2010 | Posts | : | 108 | Location | : | Olympic Peninsula, WA, United States |
|
| Posted : 19 Jun 2010 - 19:31 Post title : Re: End plugs for the missing ones on the frame that fall off. (Re: mag10) | | Picked up the OEM bk plastic plug I ordered ($2.50). I wish I took a pic of it before putting it in. Looked to be about an inch or so with 3 or 4 ribs. What I do know is that it took some effort to get it in there and I am positive it will now come out on its own. Now it looks just like they other factory installed plug. Mostly I wanted it to keep dirt and water out of there. It is pretty will hidden by the floorboards and associated brake peddle.
| Roger '10 TBird SE 1600 ABS
|
|
|
|
Druid | Jupiter | | | Reg. Date | : | 14/10/2009 | Posts | : | 1,359 | Location | : | United Kingdom |
|
| Posted : 24 Jun 2010 - 18:14 Post title : Re: End plugs for the missing ones on the frame that fall off. (Re: rod2625) | |
rod2625 wrote:
Druid wrote:
Remember nearly every TBird has lost these . Replacing them with the same things will just meen youl be looking for more .
The garage got me one I told them to put it on their demo bike as it was missing .
These plugs from Eddie are going no where . I tapped them in with a piece of wood and a hammer and they are rock solid and going no where.
I spose you could silicon them in or something. |
|
Druid I don't think anybody has lost them. The bike only had one to begin with according to the parts drawing. |
|
I know . But mine had gone on the side that has one too. So I didnt have any at all . Im sure they are not needed but , one it will keep the rod corrosion free, two I hated the look of the rod poking through the frame.
| Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery - W.Churchill
|
|
|
|
Stockwell | Set | | | Reg. Date | : | 27/11/2009 | Posts | : | 74 | Location | : | Austria |
|
| Posted : 24 Jun 2010 - 19:15 Post title : Re: End plugs for the missing ones on the frame that fall off. (Re: Druid) | | I also ordered the end plugs from eddy - very well made.
On the right side, when I wanted to install the plug, there was the break pipe of the rear break in the way. Was just wondering if that's supposed to be exactly there? I switched back from the floorboards to the stock pegs last weekend and I can't remember how the pipe was before I started fiddling around? Can anyone help me out here please?
Thanks in advance!
|
|
|
|
|
ataDude | Chaac | | Reg. Date | : | 19/10/2009 | Posts | : | 527 | Location | : | Texas, United States |
|
| Posted : 24 Jun 2010 - 23:00 Post title : Re: End plugs for the missing ones on the frame that fall off. (Re: Stockwell) | | Yes, it belongs there. I was just out in the garage a while ago and wondered how the fit would be it I ordered those.
| ________________________
|
|
|
|
Stockwell | Set | | | Reg. Date | : | 27/11/2009 | Posts | : | 74 | Location | : | Austria |
|
| Posted : 25 Jun 2010 - 13:55 Post title : Re: End plugs for the missing ones on the frame that fall off. (Re: ataDude) | | ataDude wrote:
Yes, it belongs there. I was just out in the garage a while ago and wondered how the fit would be it I ordered those.
|
|
Thanks ataDude!
|
|
|
|
|
Druid | Jupiter | | | Reg. Date | : | 14/10/2009 | Posts | : | 1,359 | Location | : | United Kingdom |
|
| Posted : 25 Jun 2010 - 15:13 Post title : Re: End plugs for the missing ones on the frame that fall off. (Re: ataDude) | |
ataDude wrote:
Yes, it belongs there. I was just out in the garage a while ago and wondered how the fit would be it I ordered those.
|
|
The break pipe? I just pulled it out gently a bit and put the plug in behind it and tapped the plug in firmly with a bit of wood and hammer.
| Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery - W.Churchill
|
|
|
|
ataDude | Chaac | | Reg. Date | : | 19/10/2009 | Posts | : | 527 | Location | : | Texas, United States |
|
| Posted : 25 Jun 2010 - 15:40 Post title : Re: End plugs for the missing ones on the frame that fall off. (Re: Druid) | |
| ________________________
|
|
|
|
BlueNose | Thor | | | Reg. Date | : | 29/09/2009 | Posts | : | 2,478 | Location | : | United Kingdom |
|
| Posted : 24 Aug 2010 - 13:51 Post title : Re: End plugs for the missing ones on the frame that fall off. (Re: ataDude) | | Just ordered a set from Eddy....
Keep spending money on this machine...when will it stop!
Now let's have a look at that clutch cover
Bling bling bling
|
|
|