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In my experience cyanoacrylate glues have a low shear point. I think just about any brand with break free with a quick involuntary twist.Think I'll try Super glue gell next
In my experience cyanoacrylate glues have a low shear point. I think just about any brand with break free with a quick involuntary twist.Think I'll try Super glue gell next
Yes - and white is high. The drawing is incorrect which actually puts the toggle up for Low and down for High - opposite of what's indicated. Obviously the correction is simple.blue is low?
The biggest problem with the Oxfords and gluing is the plastic sleeve inside the grip. The clutch side glues to the metal grip and its hard to find a glue compatible with both materials. I tried wrapping tape on the bars but there isn't enough clearance. The right grip isn't as bad because your gluing plastic to plastic. Any glue I can think of that will work on both will never come off if you have to remove the grip for some reason. Most epoxies are heat sensitive and need to be cured at a temperature higher than they will be exposed to. I used to make laminated fiberglass bows and they needed to be cured in a hot box at @140-170 degrees for several hours. If not they like to delaminate if left them in a hot car.In my experience cyanoacrylate glues have a low shear point. I think just about any brand with break free with a quick involuntary twist.
A company from whom I have purchased heated grips from in the past advises the following;Most epoxies are heat sensitive and need to be cured at a temperature higher than they will be exposed to.
That could be part of the reason the Heat Demon site recommends put heat shrink tubing on the left handle bar besides eliminating the bar as a heatsink. But you still have the problem of decreased clearance. Many if the left grip was warmed up considerably it would slide on easier.The clutch side glues to the metal grip and its hard to find a glue compatible with both materials.
a quartet harness on the way, what plug do I need to plug the grips into the quartet harness?