Rick's Aero Screen - can you get in the UK
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I have a lot of respect for Ricks ordering and delivery process. There was a hold up at Xmas for my knob (due to numbers of orders), but I was kept informed of the process all the way through from start to finish and when it did arrive I was very impressed with the quality.
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for Ricks here too - best service I've ever had from a retailer. He sorted out my ztec exhaust cap (didn't fit) really quickly and without fuss, and more recently he has helped out with Pink Lady's knob and a wheel badge problem (of my own making!).
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Yep, Rick treats his customers well and the stuff is good.
The full height one is the most effective (I'm told - I only have that one!) but DO put the anti vibration bumpers on.
My problem is getting them to stay on. I've used the accelerator, and the recommended glue, but they keep coming off anyway. I've cleaned the roll hoops - everything.
I've even thought of screwing some bumpers into the roll hoops. -any suggestions anyone?
The full height one is the most effective (I'm told - I only have that one!) but DO put the anti vibration bumpers on.
My problem is getting them to stay on. I've used the accelerator, and the recommended glue, but they keep coming off anyway. I've cleaned the roll hoops - everything.
I've even thought of screwing some bumpers into the roll hoops. -any suggestions anyone?
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I have the full height one and am very happy with it.........especially as I managed to get one when Rick was still able to use the S2000 logo on them!.
You do need to install the bumpers. I had same problem with mine falling off. I did the following and so far seems to have fixed the problem:
1) Buy some bumpers off the net..........bigger the better.
2) Remove backing glue with some nail varnish remover etc.
3) Rough up back with some sandpaper/craft knife.
4) Clean roll bars with alcohol wipe.
5) Stick bumpers to roll bars with superglue.
6) Tightly bind bumpers to roll bars with duct tape and leave for 24 hours to really allow glue to set.
Off you go!.
You do need to install the bumpers. I had same problem with mine falling off. I did the following and so far seems to have fixed the problem:
1) Buy some bumpers off the net..........bigger the better.
2) Remove backing glue with some nail varnish remover etc.
3) Rough up back with some sandpaper/craft knife.
4) Clean roll bars with alcohol wipe.
5) Stick bumpers to roll bars with superglue.
6) Tightly bind bumpers to roll bars with duct tape and leave for 24 hours to really allow glue to set.
Off you go!.
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