darmtb Dirt Disciple Sep 14, 2008 #11 How about head gasket silicon into where the rails go, it might dampen the click a bit. No smell off it compared to normal silicon.
How about head gasket silicon into where the rails go, it might dampen the click a bit. No smell off it compared to normal silicon.
dyna-ti Gold Trader MacRetro Rider Feedback View Sep 15, 2008 #12 thats a possible,i could use a std mastic gun to force it in Still left with the problem that if it doesnt cure it ,i cant use an adhesive as the silicon will prevent to from setting
thats a possible,i could use a std mastic gun to force it in Still left with the problem that if it doesnt cure it ,i cant use an adhesive as the silicon will prevent to from setting
hoegaardenadds1 Gold Trader Feedback View Sep 16, 2008 #14 i use an old trick given to me by an old hot rodder... turn the radio up! on a bike just use an ipod!
i use an old trick given to me by an old hot rodder... turn the radio up! on a bike just use an ipod!
K konahed Kona Fan Sep 16, 2008 #15 hoegaardenadds1":ybgl1i8g said: i use an old trick given to me by an old hot rodder... turn the radio up! on a bike just use an ipod! Click to expand... What and add 120g to his riding weight? Are you mad?
hoegaardenadds1":ybgl1i8g said: i use an old trick given to me by an old hot rodder... turn the radio up! on a bike just use an ipod! Click to expand... What and add 120g to his riding weight? Are you mad?
dyna-ti Gold Trader MacRetro Rider Feedback View Sep 16, 2008 #16 konahed":3dkjgmwe said: Try using adhesive first then. Click to expand... Ive a better idea Buy more saddles
konahed":3dkjgmwe said: Try using adhesive first then. Click to expand... Ive a better idea Buy more saddles