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« on: September 15, 2022, 08:49:52 PM »

So, I got this idea from Jodea.  It’s a side stand extension made from a hockey puck.  Shaped with a a sander, drilled, tapped, and counter sunk.  6x1 Allen screws. 

When I’m sure I have the thickness absolutely correct, I’d like to stick it on with adhesive as well as the screws. 

Please weigh in with your suggestions as to an appropriate adhesive.

Thanks,
Ross
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Past rides:
75 Honda CB750K5
80 Suzuki TS250
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73 Z1 900
76 Kz900 A1
77 Kz1000 A1
78 Kz1000 B2 Ltd
79 Kz1000 B3 Ltd
80 Kz1000 C
99 Triumph Tiger 900
84 Honda VF750 Interceptor
77 Honda CB750


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« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2022, 07:52:18 AM »

Hard to beat contact cement.

We used an industrial version to hold rubber de-icer boots to propeller blades.

I've used it on many sets of runningboard rubbers now without issues.
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« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2022, 08:45:36 AM »

Thanks Shawn.  Great to hear from you.  I’ll give it a try.  It’s a long way off, but I’m thinking it’s likely I’ll take a ride out your way next year. 
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Past rides:
75 Honda CB750K5
80 Suzuki TS250
 ? Yamaha Maxim 550
73 Z1 900
76 Kz900 A1
77 Kz1000 A1
78 Kz1000 B2 Ltd
79 Kz1000 B3 Ltd
80 Kz1000 C
99 Triumph Tiger 900
84 Honda VF750 Interceptor
77 Honda CB750


Current ride:
2019 Yamaha Tracer900

Current project:
1975 Honda CB750K5
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