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Re: nc30 screen mounting

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:33 pm
by Neosophist
matt_vfr wrote:Cheers Rob,

I love the way you say 'i seem to remember' and then provide 2 part numbers :grin: I tried them and they didnt work, so ill just get some probolt ones off ebay when i can be bothered.

Matt
They do work :)

Part 1 Nut 40p

Part 2 Pin £1.00

Both in stock

Re: nc30 screen mounting

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:44 pm
by matt_vfr
O, tried to use the part number search and it wasnt having any of it! Do you need special tools to fit these? anyone got a picture of the finished item?

Matt

Re: nc30 screen mounting

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 6:52 pm
by dirty30-2008
Hi Matt.
I ran the numbers through david silver and got zilch, so I bounced an email of to them as they suggest its jap part numbers. If I get a hit I'll let you know. I run with the plastic screws and nuts as there is less risk of overtightening them and cacking the screen.I'd only go down the OE route if I was looking to do a concourse restoration. As "I seem to remember"..... there's no law for being old......yet.

Cheers, Rob.

Re: nc30 screen mounting

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 9:47 pm
by turbo tel
matt_vfr wrote:
turbo tel wrote:
matt_vfr wrote:With what, pop rivets and washers?!? I thought they were but it sounds a bit pikey to me! Might have to pick up a set of those pro-bolt ones on ebay for 8.99 :P

Hey my bike does not look pikey :down:
Lol, sorry bout that, no offence meant :P Doesn't seem very honda though!
None taken :lol: try this link i'ts not a gay porn site http://www.tastynuts.com/

Re: nc30 screen mounting

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 9:10 am
by Cammo
I prefer using plastic nuts and bolts, they won't crack your perspex screen if overtightened, and save a bit of weight. :lol:

Re: nc30 screen mounting

Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:24 am
by Neosophist
dirty30-2008 wrote:Hi Matt.
I ran the numbers through david silver and got zilch, so I bounced an email of to them as they suggest its jap part numbers. If I get a hit I'll let you know. I run with the plastic screws and nuts as there is less risk of overtightening them and cacking the screen.I'd only go down the OE route if I was looking to do a concourse restoration. As "I seem to remember"..... there's no law for being old......yet.

Cheers, Rob.
Thats becuase they were spelt wrong, if you see the link I posted above i've corrected the errors, and put a link to the parts on David Silvers...

It's ML0 (zero) not MLO (o)

when you search on DSS you don't need to put the hypens (-) either.

£1 and 40p for each one :)