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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

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

Hey my bike does not look pikey

Lol, sorry bout that, no offence meant

Doesn't seem very honda though!
None taken

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.

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 :)