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GP Side Panel Springs

Postby Rent Peaple » Tue Oct 06, 2015 6:48 pm

Hello,
I have recently purchased a scooter on the internet. The side panels were not fitted and I had to purchase some springs. I wonder if someone could be good enough to take a photo of their GP/DL springs from the inside showing how they sit/attach in the metal bracket when the panels are not on as I seem to be having some trouble (I think there is some warping of the area where the number plate goes on). Also if you could take a photo of the spring sitting in a panel (like through the bike from the opposite side) that would also be really helpful!!

So many requests on my first post!!

Cheers!
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Re: GP Side Panel Springs

Postby hullygully » Wed Oct 07, 2015 9:46 am

dont use the stainless spring clips, they're sh*te :roll:
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Re: GP Side Panel Springs

Postby Toddy » Wed Oct 07, 2015 12:17 pm

hullygully wrote:dont use the stainless spring clips, they're sh*te :roll:


The MB stainless ones are good quality
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Re: GP Side Panel Springs

Postby dave81 » Wed Oct 07, 2015 2:45 pm

I agree with hullygully. I bought stainless steel clips and one broke first time I used it. I think they are too brittle for bending to the shape. To be fair to the supplier he did refund my money and send me a free pair of mild steel clips which have been spot on. He said he had broken some recently.
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Re: GP Side Panel Springs

Postby TurboTrev » Wed Oct 07, 2015 4:18 pm

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Re: GP Side Panel Springs

Postby Rent Peaple » Wed Oct 07, 2015 5:15 pm

Thanks for the replies and thanks for the photo TurboTrev.

I already have bought the stainless steel ones unfortunately, but will take what you say on board and possibly change them out in future.

That's how I thought they should sit, but I haven't been able to stop them crossing in the middle, I think there is too much room for them to move around. I am heading out to the garage to work on it with the rubber hammer!

(Cheers for the move Martin)
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Re: GP Side Panel Springs

Postby Toddy » Wed Oct 07, 2015 5:34 pm

You can cut out a bit of rubber to fit between the bracket and frame makes a better fit
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Re: GP Side Panel Springs

Postby Rent Peaple » Wed Oct 07, 2015 5:55 pm

Hah! Good idea!

I'm in the process of making the side panels fit correctly as they were both transported off the bike and I think they were bent slightly in transport (unfortunately I've only just noticed this so have no real come-back to the transportation company).

Are the spring supposed to fit snuggly in the side panel lips or do they barely sit in? When I get it on the panel I've just bent into shape it feels as if it will pop out at anytime.

Thanks again for your help!
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Re: GP Side Panel Springs

Postby rossclark » Wed Oct 07, 2015 7:05 pm

You can bend the middle ends out a bit to stop them crossing and the definitely should be a strong sprung fit into the lip on the panel. It should be strong enough to pull the panel down into the arch slightly and secure it firmly.
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Re: GP Side Panel Springs

Postby Rent Peaple » Thu Oct 08, 2015 6:40 pm

Thanks Ross, one side is ok now. I need to work on the other a bit more.
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Re: GP Side Panel Springs

Postby Warkton Tornado No.1 » Thu Oct 08, 2015 7:49 pm

Once you get them where you want, you can slip a piece of rubber fuel pipe over the two ends that serves as a cushion between them & the frame. It also keeps them 'in sync' which some riders may see as a problem. It would be minor hassle in the event of a puncture & result in having to take the RH panel of as well......

Stainless steel comes in loads of grades but the cheaper stuff likely to be used for panel clips is most probably going to break.
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Re: GP Side Panel Springs

Postby burnside » Thu Oct 08, 2015 9:37 pm

Rent Peaple wrote:
I already have bought the stainless steel ones unfortunately, but will take what you say on board and possibly change them out in future.



Given the number of issues people have had with stainless springs surely it would be better to change them out now, i.e before one of your side panels goes sliding down the road, than after?
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Re: GP Side Panel Springs

Postby hullygully » Fri Oct 09, 2015 10:53 am

my st/steel one's didn't snap they kept loosing they're springy-ness... :roll: spent more time looking down instead of on the road :shock:
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