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Uber Dave
03-02-11, 02:26 PM
Anybody got any idea on how to keep my next screen trim as the one I did have decided it was taking a leap of faith this afternoon and after hitting me in the face leapt into a bush on the side of the road.

Its made an attempt at freedom in the past but I have always caught it and pushed it back on while riding. But when I get the replacement trim I would quite like to keep it this time round.

Any tips on how to keep it will be greatly appreciated!

Nelly
03-02-11, 03:16 PM
Sorry Dave i have no idea best way to keep it on there but....
I just read this at my desk and spat coffee across my twin monitors because i burst out laughing. My work mates thought i was having a heart attack. Thanks for the laugh ;D ;D ;D ;D

Jon_W
03-02-11, 03:16 PM
epoxy it to the screen. You'll never remove it then!

Uber Dave
03-02-11, 03:38 PM
Sorry Dave i have no idea best way to keep it on there but....
I just read this at my desk and spat coffee across my twin monitors because i burst out laughing. My work mates thought i was having a heart attack. Thanks for the laugh ;D ;D ;D ;D

Glad I could make your Thursday a bit happier!

The epoxy thing should work, is there any specific make I should look at that wont cause problems with the plastics.

Jon_W
03-02-11, 03:41 PM
Don't properly know. I've used Devcon 2ton epoxy in the past, and that seems to work on most things.

Si
03-02-11, 03:54 PM
You could always slow down Dave ;D ;D

Squashed_Fly
03-02-11, 04:01 PM
Araldite should do it. I've used it on plastic stuff before without issues

Si
03-02-11, 04:42 PM
Just looked at one i have here that seems to have a strip of 3m adhesive tape in the "U" of the trim. Maybe better than trying to glue it in case you ever want to get it off again!?

Roxy
03-02-11, 04:51 PM
You could always slow down Dave ;D ;D


Slow down???? no no no... he has an r6 not a Triple! ;D :D ;D

Roxy

Si
03-02-11, 05:24 PM
Thats fighting talk Miss Roxy!! ;D

Roxy
03-02-11, 05:31 PM
LOL bring it on snotty!

I'll even wait for you at the roundabouts (just like in Cornwall!!! :D ;D)

Mitch9128
03-02-11, 05:45 PM
Coach bolts, or some 6" G clamps.

Scotty
03-02-11, 06:39 PM
A thin bead of RTV (silicone sealant)would do the trick, plus you'd be able to remove it if you wanted to in the future 8-)

Uber Dave
03-02-11, 06:57 PM
You could always slow down Dave ;D ;D

Slow down! I was (for a change) only doing 60 mph, must have knocked it when giving the bike a clean.

Some good ideas, I am keen to actually have the ability to remove it again should I need to so RTV or tape sounds like a plan.

Jon_W
04-02-11, 08:13 AM
LOL bring it on snotty!

I'll even wait for you at the roundabouts (just like in Cornwall!!! :D ;D)



Ohh, someone's in a good mood..... ;D

Gerry
04-02-11, 08:57 AM
LOL bring it on snotty!

I'll even wait for you at the roundabouts (just like in Cornwall!!! :D ;D)


Ohh, someone's in a goo mood..... ;D

Roxy, if indeed you are in a goo mood...

I've got some goo ;D

(always there to help) xxx

G

Si
04-02-11, 09:01 AM
LOL bring it on snotty!

I'll even wait for you at the roundabouts (just like in Cornwall!!! :D ;D)


Ohh, someone's in a goo mood..... ;D

Roxy, if indeed you are in a goo mood...

I've got some goo ;D

(always there to help) xxx

G

LOL ;D ;D

Jon_W
04-02-11, 09:09 AM
LOL bring it on snotty!

I'll even wait for you at the roundabouts (just like in Cornwall!!! :D ;D)


Ohh, someone's in a goo mood..... ;D

Roxy, if indeed you are in a goo mood...

I've got some goo ;D

(always there to help) xxx

G

LOL ;D ;D


;D ;D ;D

Roxy
04-02-11, 09:57 AM
Gerry, you never fail to make me smile. I very nearly spat my tea out reading that!! Thanks for the offer.. I'll consider it! ;) xxxx

And as for being in a good mood....Yes I am most of the time but I'm a ATB if you piss me off so watch out ;D! :o. ;D

Roxy