ATERNATIVES TO WELDING??
- rog60
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I have an Indian Battery tray to fit to my Indian GP frame .Has anyone any solutions for attaching it to the frame tube without welding. I prefer not to have to take it apart and clean the crap off.
NO IT'S NOT A F***IN* MOPED!!!!!!
- Muttley McLadd
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CakeAndArseParty
nut and bolt but failing that blutack
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Pritstick
bolt a bracket to the back of the tool box
to hold the celotape dispenser
to hold the celotape dispenser
sky hooks.
i think the answer you know already ...no !rog60 wrote:any REAL solutions :wtf: :wtf:
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how clean and tidy is the scooter? how visible is it???
one possible way to mount things that I have used in emergencies, then left for ever and a day as it worked LOL, is jubilee clip, I had to attach a battery to a mates bike, had literally 10 minutes to do it, so we knocked up a mount for it, couple of slots cut through the mount to line up with the frame tube, then 2 good quality jubilee clamps, was a temp fix to get home from Lostallo in Switzerland as no one had the right size battery, and we were already late coming home. that bike evolved into a rat/survival bike and the battery was still there 8 years later.
one possible way to mount things that I have used in emergencies, then left for ever and a day as it worked LOL, is jubilee clip, I had to attach a battery to a mates bike, had literally 10 minutes to do it, so we knocked up a mount for it, couple of slots cut through the mount to line up with the frame tube, then 2 good quality jubilee clamps, was a temp fix to get home from Lostallo in Switzerland as no one had the right size battery, and we were already late coming home. that bike evolved into a rat/survival bike and the battery was still there 8 years later.
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!