locostbuyer83
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posted on 8/1/11 at 05:51 PM |
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MK Indy Front cycle wings - How to attach without showing the screw heads
Hi Everyone.
I thought it might be nice to explain to people how to attach the MK supplied cycle wings and not show any bolts.
Unfortunately I have no idea how they have done this other than getting the fibreglass kit out.
(I know its probably been mentioned but I've been searching and can't find anything helpful.)
Can anyone please explain the way to do it?
Many Thanks!
Stu
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speedyxjs
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posted on 8/1/11 at 05:54 PM |
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Sikaflex?
How long can i resist the temptation to drop a V8 in?
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scootz
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posted on 8/1/11 at 05:56 PM |
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^^^Wot he said... Sikaflex (and plenty of it!)^^^
Personally, I always think you are better bolting them on.
It's Evolution Baby!
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locostbuyer83
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posted on 8/1/11 at 05:59 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by speedyxjs
Sikaflex?
Never heard of that. Also, what if I want to remove the wings at any time?
Also where can I buy some?
Thanks
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speedyxjs
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posted on 8/1/11 at 06:00 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by locostbuyer83
quote: Originally posted by speedyxjs
Sikaflex?
Never heard of that. Also, what if I want to remove the wings at any time?
Also where can I buy some?
Thanks
If you want to remove them, you will need to screw/bolt them on.
How long can i resist the temptation to drop a V8 in?
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BenTyreman
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posted on 8/1/11 at 06:01 PM |
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Rough up metal and inside of the wings with coarse sandpaper. Stick on with a bead of PU flex. When it has gone off back up with a couple of layers of
fibreglass matt. The cleanest was is to wet out the glass on a piece of tin foil before stippling into place upside down, otherwise the resin runs
down onto your hands. Did mine this way and they haven't fallen off yet. Bonus is that you don't end up with screw holes in the fibreglass
which weaken the wing and could crack.
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jacko
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posted on 8/1/11 at 06:02 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by scootz
^^^Wot he said... Sikaflex (and plenty of it!)^^^
Personally, I always think you are better bolting them on.
What Scoots says
If sikaflex scrub the fibre glass with sand paper to get a good hold
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BenTyreman
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posted on 8/1/11 at 06:03 PM |
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If you don't want bolt heads showing but still want to be able to remove the wings, fibreglass or glue 4 bigHead fasteners to the inside of the
wings.
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locostbuyer83
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posted on 8/1/11 at 06:04 PM |
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Thanks everyone.
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mcerd1
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posted on 8/1/11 at 06:19 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by jacko
quote: Originally posted by scootz
^^^Wot he said... Sikaflex (and plenty of it!)^^^
Personally, I always think you are better bolting them on.
What Scoots says
If sikaflex scrub the fibre glass with sand paper to get a good hold
most Dax ones are stuck on with Würth (more or less the same as Sikaflex, its just the one that they sell with the kits)
as above, you need to key the surfaces and so on, but I've seen pics of cars that have had a bump thats shattered the wing - but the glue was
still holding what was left to the stays - so it can't be that bad
(of course it will be a PITA when you want to take them off...)
[Edited on 8/1/2011 by mcerd1]
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matty h
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posted on 8/1/11 at 06:54 PM |
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You could get some threaded bar and tap a piece of steel plate scew the bar in then weld the threded bar in then fibreglass the plates on to the
underside of your wheelarches then you can just put the put the threded bar through holes in the wingstay and run a nut down.
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ReMan
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posted on 8/1/11 at 07:01 PM |
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Did anyone suggest sikaflex?
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Flamez
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posted on 8/1/11 at 07:27 PM |
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I used Wurth black adhesive, same used to secure side panels.
my build mac1motorsports
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bigpig
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posted on 9/1/11 at 10:07 AM |
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I used sikaflex on mine and put in 4 rivets to hold the wings in place during setting (the wings came in the wrong colour to what I ordered so were
going to get resprayed). I used rivets as I just couldn't get the wings to sit cleanly on the stays. I think G clamps should work if you
protected the wings well enough.
I the end I kept the rivets in place, skimmed with filler, then resprayed using a high build primer then the final colour. It worked quite well given
that I spent naff all on paint and was using it as a learning exercise. If I do respray again, I'll drill out the rivets and fill the holes for
a neater job.
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StevenB
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posted on 10/1/11 at 10:06 PM |
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I am going to go down road of 4 big heads.
Stainless steel and approx 32mm square.
Or if you would rather get a better hold
cut a bigger square of ali, drill a few holes to allow
the sikaflex to ooze through.
Drill a centre hole and pull an M5 or M6 rivnut
into place and hey presto - big ugly home made Big Head.
Wheel off. 4 New fasteners bolted into place.
Rough up inside of cycle wing, apply sikaflex and
gently lower into position.
Let cure.
Unbolt and then check to see if any additional bonding
required / bits missed etc.
Hopefully sorted.
Cheers
Steve
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