Legshield toolbox rubber, the fitting of.
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Hi chaps, as per title, what's the best, and easiest way? I can't seem to avoid the little creases on the top, either side of the legshield tunnel. Any tips gratefully received. Thanks Pete.
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Subtle nicks in the rubber on the "blind" side where it turns.
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Can it be stuck down somehow?Chris in Margate wrote:Subtle nicks in the rubber on the "blind" side where it turns.
I always cut a slight nick in it, seems only way to get it to sit right
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Agree with subtle nicks.
Genuine vespa ones used to have v shapes nicked on the top side.
Genuine vespa ones used to have v shapes nicked on the top side.