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Old 01-06-2007   #5 (permalink)
red59
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Supersport 600
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dayton Ohio
Posts: 168
I used a gasket product called "Gaskasinch". Not sure of the spelling. It is great for gasket assemblies. It comes with a brush and looks like rubber cement. I put it on one side of the gasket and leave the other side dry. When I disassemble, {say the primary case,} it comes off with the gasket stiill intack.And I reuse the gasket.
Anyway, I brushed on Gaskasinch" to the back of the rubber knee pads and held it in place. You only get one shot at it or it might mess with the paint if you push it around. It never messed up my paint, I used Duplicolor, and the pads stayed in place very well. The excess just peeled off with no damage to the paint. Experiment with it on something similar. You can always use it for gaskets!
I also tried 'rubber cement' but that sucked. I would not recommend rubber cement for the pads. That is what I used on the 59 because I ran out of gaskasinch and had some rubber cement laying around. It took way too long to keep them in place.
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