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Adam_Winstone wrote:Cut an inch wide strip (about 4 inches long) out of a plastic milk carton/bottle and use it as guide/slide to fit the clip over the top. Slide the clip + strip onto the frame leg, then pull the strip out.
Adam
davla wrote:Is there an easy way to fit those annoying metal clips onto the rear runners? I never seem to be able to get them pushed on far enough, especially on runners that have been removed and re-fitted.
Marty ULC wrote:I think he means the clips that fix the plastic strips to the runners. I'm sure someone once suggested using small nuts that would self-thread on the plastic spikes.
Storkfoot wrote:A small socket say 8mm
foremanbob wrote:Storkfoot wrote:A small socket say 8mm
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Adam_Winstone wrote:LOL.... Yes, my mistake.
Tractorman wrote:We used these 'speed nuts' to hold the rear footboards on when entering events, standard classes that required full bodywork. Then all you had to do if you needed the footboard off quickly was a quick yank upwards and the clip fractured, saved messing around with sockets.
Tractorman wrote:We used these 'speed nuts' to hold the rear footboards on when entering events, standard classes that required full bodywork. Then all you had to do if you needed the footboard off quickly was a quick yank upwards and the clip fractured, saved messing around with sockets.
Digger wrote:Tractorman wrote:We used these 'speed nuts' to hold the rear footboards on when entering events, standard classes that required full bodywork. Then all you had to do if you needed the footboard off quickly was a quick yank upwards and the clip fractured, saved messing around with sockets.
Although it hasn't been confirmed we believe it's the little rectangular clips that fix the plastic runners to the footboard that is the topic....
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