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| | | sprint5t | | Set |  |  | | Reg. Date | : | 07/02/2011 | | Posts | : | 355 | | Location | : | Ely, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom |
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| | Posted : 12 Mar 2012 - 20:33 Post title : Footboard spacers | | | I should have asked earlier with my previous technical request post, but I bought my footboard kit from E-bay and when I finally got around to fitting them I noticed that the spacers between the boards and the scrapers were missing.
What do the spacers look like/made of do I need to buy some or can they be knocked up by an amateur ?
Thanks
John
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| | | Ted | | Chaac |  |  | | Reg. Date | : | 14/06/2010 | | Posts | : | 551 | | Location | : | March, Cambs, United Kingdom |
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| | Posted : 12 Mar 2012 - 22:38 Post title : Re: Footboard spacers (Re: sprint5t) | | | I can check mine tomorrow. Can you checkout the bits via:
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| | | sprint5t | | Set |  |  | | Reg. Date | : | 07/02/2011 | | Posts | : | 355 | | Location | : | Ely, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom |
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| | Posted : 13 Mar 2012 - 22:34 Post title : Re: Footboard spacers (Re: Ted) | | | Thanks Ted, ...
Your instructions don't mention the spacers, ... !!!!
Here are the ones I was using , pulled these from the Triumph instructions web site again tonight , see page 2 part numbers 7.
Not sure what Triumph are doing here, your part numbers A9758157 and A9758158 are the same as these ?
Thanks again for helping me out Ted, not for the first time, probably not the last either
John
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| | Post edited by sprint5t on 13 Mar 2012 - 22:39 |
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