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For dress-up and repair of seats!
Ideal for repair or dress-up of old seats.
It is nerve-wracking because once you drill with the Drill, there is no going back, but if you do it with vigor, you will be fine.
Rust is becoming a concern because of Steel.
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Good
The quality is the same as NORMAL parts.
Removal and installation can be done with a single push for convenience.
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It can be easily fixed and released by simply pushing it in.
This product can be easily fixed and released by simply pushing it in. Good thing it comes in multiples, as they're prone to breakage! View detail
GORILLA's coloring
I used it to replace a rusted Seat Rivet in GORILLA
Remove the old Rivet with Pliers and replace it to finish
The diameter was a little smaller than that of the NORMAL Rivet, but it did not bother me.
No special tools were required.
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Same shape as OEM Product
This is the same as the TomClip used in the SPACY100. (Size/Shape)
Material:Because it is Plastic, it will be missing at the nail in a few years.
But how can something like this cost more than 100 yen (one piece)?
I think it's expensive, but I can't find a cheaper alternative, so I have no choice but to buy it.
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As a spare part!
I used it on my GSX-R1000R at the Chain Cover!
I think Rivet is one to have in reserve!
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Unchanging quality
This is the same quality as the NORMAL parts and is useful to keep in stock in case of damage or loss. The grip is easy to remove and install with a single push, and can be removed without tools as long as there is no sand or other debris caught in the grip. View detail
To Cowl.
I used it to fix Cowl.
It can be used if the hole diameter and depth match.
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Refresh with ease!
It's been 26 years since My Monkey came to Japan with a new car.
I'm getting tired here and there.
On the Net, I happened to find this product, and since everyone's impressions were favorable, I bought it immediately.
Work with Kan Tan!
If you remove the Seat, you can replace it with just a Gold hammer and Radio pliers.
− working procedure
(1) Remove the Seat and tap the Rivet with a Gold hammer from the inside about 10 times.
(2) When you push Rivet from the outside, the clamping Gold is floating, so you can use Radio pliers to pry the clamping Gold inward little by little. (Rivet is still held from the outside.)
(3) A new Rivet was inserted into the existing hole from the outside.
(4) Push in the new clasp Gold from the inside using your fingertips.
Push it all the way down to the base, wrapping the excess leather around the Seat!
(5) Repeat 11 places. (In the case of a '95 12 VMONKEY)
→ finished!
It looks perfect, it's Polished!
Well, it's a world of self-satisfaction.
By the way, there will be 8 pairs left over for the 20-pack.
I can't help it because of Universal Product….
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