3M 80 is the stuff to use. Big box stores carry it. Follow directions and it will be great!
I found the 77 worked fine - what’s the difference between that an the 80? Strength I’m guessing, but for me the 77 worked great with foam.
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Karma will get you for that.The blurb on the can said 77 is recommended for foams. Moral of the last page or so of this thread - stick with 3M. Oh wait, that's catchy.
Cheers mate, that's...reassuringKarma will get you for that.
The blurb on the can said 77 is recommended for foams. Moral of the last page or so of this thread - stick with 3M. Oh wait, that's catchy.
How are those two yoga mats for comfort?? Have you ridden it like that?
I'm still undecided on the seat foam as well.
Thank you...it's lush.That looks great and very grippy! Nice work there.
What make are those controls? They look awesome as well. Got a link to those?
Every custom bike I build gets the SV calipers, including those with GSXR and TL1000r front ends. Most of the time, they require nothing more than $2 of flat stock with 4 holes drilled. In most cases, I weld threaded bungs to the brackets but you could just as easily use flanged nuts. It takes far less effort and money than what you are doing here. I've been watching this thread thinking you are taking your approach to avoid the extra bracket, for a cleaner look or something.
That bracket itself is threaded. My adapter plates are drilled with two holes and the screws thread into the bracket through the adapter place. I drill two more holes in the adapter bracket for the fork mounts and use two weld nuts on the adapter bracket to thread the fork screws.Hey IRK, how is that SV caliper held on to the bracket? For the SV both sliding pins are on the caliper itself, but i don't see any any nut on the back of the top bolt. Side facing out is not accessible. Side facing in has no nut. What am i missing here?View attachment 227016
That bracket itself is threaded. My adapter plates are drilled with two holes and the screws thread into the bracket through the adapter place. I drill two more holes in the adapter bracket for the fork mounts and use two weld nuts on the adapter bracket to thread the fork screws.