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Ride: 2007 sporster xl883
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glue for HD clock multifit
Hello to everybody, I'm Zab ... just arrived today in the forum.
can somebody help me in order to understand how I can fix the multifit HD genuine clock on the cap? Unfortunatly I detached the clock from the cap. I can't find the right glue to link together cap and clock. is there any special glue or different system to use? I was surprised to see that only the glue was used but I guess is due to avoid vibrations... Many thanks in advance for help Zab |
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Ride: 07 Road King Classic
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Re: glue for HD clock multifit
I have used the double sided automotive attachment tape available at auto body supply houses and it did the job well.
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Re: glue for HD clock multifit
You can probably find it in auto parts stores but body shop supply houses have the 3M brand that is better and if the parts to be joined are cleaned well with alcohol, the part is there to stay unless YOU want to remove it.
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