【K-CON】Nylon Washer Set Review
Rear Fender SPLCowl and as a Spacer between them
The accuracy of the A-TECH Rear Fender SPL was not good, so I had to bite the Spacer between the body and cowl sides. Initially, I had multiple layers of Large Thread Nut and Stainless washers on hand, but I didn't want to crack them because they were too hard to hit, so I used Nylon.
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Low Torque Location
Material:The aluminum anodized parts were about to be bald, so I inserted them between the parts.
It's just right to use it on Cowl for scratch protection.
It's a very solid object.
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Cowl scratch prevention
I was concerned about Bolt tightening directly on Cowl and installed it.
This is a relief.
I think it would be easier to use if it were thinner and translucent.
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scratch-resistant
Purchased to prevent scratches when installing Fixing Screws for plastic parts.
It also helps a little to prevent over-tightening and loosening.
It contains a number of pieces and is reasonably priced.
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Screen Protection
For the Screen, I originally used a black Washer and a black low head hex bolt, but I bought this bolt from Home center, and I like the shape, but the steel rusts. I like the shape of this bolt from Home center, but it is rusty from the steel. I've painted it a few times, but I've decided to give up on it. I've decided to give up on it.:I decided to replace the screws with Stainless Steel Plus screws, and also replace the Washer, which was dirty and rusty.
The product is a little thinner and stiffer than the ones I've used in the past, but it seems to do its job well. The bolt washer that holds the cowl in place is getting damaged, so I'm thinking of ordering another Size next time.
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Fixed part protection
The CowlFixing Screw is for protection of fixed parts and to prevent wounds.
OEM Products are expensive, so this is a substitute.
The number, the price and the price are inexpensive enough to make it functional.
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