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  1. Keeping your screen trim 
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    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!
     
     

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    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
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    epoxy it to the screen. You'll never remove it then!
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  4. Re: Keeping your screen trim 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nellybambam
    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.
     
     

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    Don't properly know. I've used Devcon 2ton epoxy in the past, and that seems to work on most things.
    "there's no aspect, no facet, no moment in life that can't be improved with pizza"

     
     

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    You could always slow down Dave ;D ;D
     
     

  7. Re: Keeping your screen trim 
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    Araldite should do it. I've used it on plastic stuff before without issues
     
     

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    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!?
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by 955i_Triple
    You could always slow down Dave ;D ;D

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

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    Thats fighting talk Miss Roxy!! ;D
     
     

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