I thought you all might like to see an actual installation of the vacuum cap buttons.
Our turn around time for this install on your four vacuum caps is 1 day.
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New buttons installed on customer bike
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Re: New buttons installed on customer bike
Pete, as soon as I get mine off, I'm going to send them. Those look great.
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Re: New buttons installed on customer bike
Looks great! You do great work. And good people to work with.
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Re: New buttons installed on customer bike
Awwww, shucks! Yul make me 'ead swell, now!egelasi wrote:Looks great! You do great work. And good people to work with.
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Re: New buttons installed on customer bike
PP do you suppose one would want to polish B4 putting in new caps?
Would the polishing process damage the new caps ??
Would the polishing process damage the new caps ??
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Re: New buttons installed on customer bike
Fish,fish wrote:PP do you suppose one would want to polish B4 putting in new caps?
Would the polishing process damage the new caps ??
Good question. My answer would be if the intent is to polish the vacuum caps, then yes. Turning the old buttons to mush would be the better choice.
The new buttons are, as a standard of PP practice, treated with a UV protectant and it can be removed with aggressive polishing or for that matter scrub cleaning the caps. This treatment should last 6 to 8 years if it is not scrubbed off. Warm soapy water and pat dry is the best answer.
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Thanks for a great question.
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Re: New buttons installed on customer bike
I agree, polish them first.
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