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Old 12-22-2012, 03:52 PM
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Whats the rubber piece part number for this on an 06 flhtci?
 
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Originally Posted by stich
I can't say for sure what it looks like but a friend of mine said he put a small brake pad off a bicicle ( one that has a bolt on it ) through the hole and cured his from folling off forever. I gotta check it out. Hasn't happened to my bike yet but worth remembering.
Now that idea I like!
 
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Old 12-22-2012, 04:46 PM
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I drill a small hole through rubber and Ty wrap it to frame. I always adjust rubber so kick stand rest as tight up on bike as possible.
 
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I carry a spare. My 07 FLHT would brake about every 6 mons. My 2011 has had no problems. Good luck.
 
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Originally Posted by ADay73
Whats the rubber piece part number for this on an 06 flhtci?
50245-99A

(http://www.lshd1.com/servlet/Detail?no=874474, scroll down)
 
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Originally Posted by Grover
The part number is 8001 3M Weatherstrip Cement.

You can get is at most andy auto parts house like NAPA of Car Quest.

Many mechnics use it for gasket sealer.

It is great stuff, I have used it for years.
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...1&keyword=8001

Woot, thanks!
 
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Old 12-22-2012, 05:57 PM
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Get a rubber grommet from the hardware store and save some beer money.
 
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A new one is less than 2.00 and the stand sounds a lot better going up.
 
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Originally Posted by jimsuver
A new one is less than 2.00 and the stand sounds a lot better going up.
+1.. I lost one about a year ago, Bought 2 of them ang carry a spare in My bag. easy to install.
 
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Originally Posted by stich
I can't say for sure what it looks like but a friend of mine said he put a small brake pad off a bicicle ( one that has a bolt on it ) through the hole and cured his from folling off forever. I gotta check it out. Hasn't happened to my bike yet but worth remembering.
I know what those look like and cant picture there being that kind of room for something like that. I def need to see a pic of that.
 


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