St.Eptoe headguards

count me in for a set for my 1150ADV, don't tell me they have already been sold, I'm sure these were available recently :(
 
Why not start a list and get some money upfront 'cause there seems to be alot of demand?!

It'll be the usual method- when i get a confirmed date they'll be ready i'll post it up and they'll be available on the gs shop website.
 
I don't know whether to order a spare set of these or a pair of bloody stabilisers.

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That was a 30 yard slide up the road . You'll notice that the head cover has sustained sight damage . Thats because I didn't fit the protective rubber spacers that Neil supplied :blast .

Thanks once again for a quality product. :beerjug:
 
head gards

At least unlike my unprotected rocker cover it was / is rideable and you dident need the rac to collect it or a bill for a new rocker cover!!.
Dave GS
 
Fitting them.
Looks like a faf but actually fitting the rubber inserts is pretty easy.
I used contact adhesive along the edges, let it go off for 10 mins, put the rubber in a container of hot water. Once the glue was ready, I just stuck the nice soft dried strips straight on. Then a little bit of fettling was required to get the rear mtgs aligned(drilled the rear holes bigger and ground a bit off the same bosses)
Rubber sits snug against the heads so you need a little leverage to get the final holes aligned.
Job done in 25 mins.
Thanks Steppers for a quality item.:beerjug:
 
Fitting them.
Looks like a faf but actually fitting the rubber inserts is pretty easy.
I used contact adhesive along the edges, let it go off for 10 mins, put the rubber in a container of hot water. Once the glue was ready, I just stuck the nice soft dried strips straight on. Then a little bit of fettling was required to get the rear mtgs aligned(drilled the rear holes bigger and ground a bit off the same bosses)
Rubber sits snug against the heads so you need a little leverage to get the final holes aligned.
Job done in 25 mins.


I had the same problems, bit of richness in the castings but all now ok.

Thanks Steppers for a brilliant Item:beerjug::beerjug::beerjug::thumb
 
Clear silicone works very well. You just squirt a line of it where you're going to put the tubing which gives a nice sticky goo that holds the tubing in place while the silicon dries.
 
I would also be interested in a set :)

Two stupid questions: wot's the cost and what's the GS shop?
 
if you have to ask the cost...you can't afford them ! ( if you are from the northern end of this country they are " london prices "

and the gs shop is further up this page ......hello !


ps. all done with a stab and a smile...;)
 


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