poppers
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poppers
Any body know what those little plastic poppers are called that help hold the plastic panels on and what size they are. My 650 has a service coming up and I broke a couple last time, so I would like to replace them and the ones I will probably break next time .
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- Benefactor
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Re: poppers
They're called trim clips in the car world, I think. Now I'm wondering if I should get some, just in case!
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Re: poppers
Suzuki have a different name of course! They seem to be 8mm. And very expensive OEM!
I wake up every morning with a smile upon my face,
My natural exuberance spills out all over the place!
My natural exuberance spills out all over the place!
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Re: poppers
Thanks, your right they're expensive, I think I'll be a bit more careful when I take them off in future.
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Re: poppers
Plenty cheap on Ebay:-
Motorcycle Fairing Fasteners, Scrivets, Screw Rivets, well worth a look.
ps.
Those Spiral screw in plasterboard fasteners work well with Burger Screen fixing, just as good as the hugely expensive Suzuki ones.
Motorcycle Fairing Fasteners, Scrivets, Screw Rivets, well worth a look.
ps.
Those Spiral screw in plasterboard fasteners work well with Burger Screen fixing, just as good as the hugely expensive Suzuki ones.
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- Posts: 219
- Joined: Sun Nov 07, 2021 12:23 pm
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Re: poppers
Thanks I'll have a look.