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Sunbeam
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RGS Seat fixing
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02.03. 2016 17:31 »
Hi, can anyone tell me why the RGS dual seat has 2 ..5/16 studs and threaded holes to the rear of them. Got the correct thick mudguard to seat plate but unsure which fixings to use before drilling my mudguard.
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Howard
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Re: RGS Seat fixing
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02.03. 2016 20:08 »
The RGS doesn't use studs but has two extended head set screws.
The studs and nuts were fitted to the other models, also used different holes.
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Re: RGS Seat fixing
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03.03. 2016 16:05 »
Hi Trev....thanks for the info. I was' nt sure which fixings to use as my bike came with the thinner goldie seat bracket fitted to the studs. Bought a new rear guard and correct thicker seat bracket and wanted to get things right before dtilling and chroming.
Many thanks for your help.
Howard
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