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jabbahutt

posted on 1/10/08 at 10:15 AM Reply With Quote
top and bottom of dampers

Morning all

How have you all got round SVA proofing the top and bottom of the damper especially the bottom with the nice sharp cut outs for a C spanner?

I tried wrapping it in foam last night and don't think it'll last two seconds.

Any info on what materials you've used and photos appreciated.

Thanks
Nigel






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YQUSTA

posted on 1/10/08 at 10:19 AM Reply With Quote
When I bought my indy it had black sparky tape on top of a piece of rubber on them

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[Edited on 1/10/08 by YQUSTA]

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tegwin

posted on 1/10/08 at 10:23 AM Reply With Quote
I used some 3mm thick rubberised neoperene...cable tied inplace....that passed..

I did buy some CV boots, but they just looked rubbish.... Worth a try though if you have more space than me





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JAG

posted on 1/10/08 at 10:30 AM Reply With Quote
I didn't as you can see here;

SVA @ Nottingham
SVA @ Nottingham


Passed Ok at Nottingham.

[Edited on 1/10/08 by JAG]





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coozer

posted on 1/10/08 at 10:31 AM Reply With Quote
I used an indicator bar.... it SVa proofed the shockers and everything else on the suspension, and no trim round the cycle wings needed....
I just put some nut covers on to tidy the thing up....


Steve

[Edited on 1/10/08 by coozer]





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iank

posted on 1/10/08 at 10:38 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by coozer
I used an indicator bar.... it SVa proofed the shockers and everything else on the suspension, and no trim round the cycle wings needed....
I just put some nut covers on to tidy the thing up....

Steve

[Edited on 1/10/08 by coozer]


From your avatar it seemed to fall off after the test... hope you picked it up off the road

[Edited on 1/10/08 by iank]





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BenB

posted on 1/10/08 at 10:48 AM Reply With Quote
I got some self-adhesive foam trim and cut a slither and stuck it around the collar. Cable tie on top of that.

Looks rubbish but passed (and hasn't fallen off yet after 1200 miles.... unfortunately)....

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Bluemoon

posted on 1/10/08 at 12:12 PM Reply With Quote
Apparently old Radio controlled car tires (1/10 scale) work..

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UncleFista

posted on 1/10/08 at 12:45 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Bluemoon
Apparently old Radio controlled car tires (1/10 scale) work..

Dan


They work perfectly, I have a pair that were passed on to me to use for the SVA. They've been lent out and returned for SVA before. If you were willing to pass them on to the next builder they're yours








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whitestu

posted on 1/10/08 at 12:52 PM Reply With Quote
Bike innertube glued round [to itself, not the shock].

Passed fine.

Stu

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pajsh

posted on 1/10/08 at 01:07 PM Reply With Quote
I failed on this because I didn't cover them so leaving them uncovered is a risk.

I thought of the the buggy tyre option but buying them didn't seem "locost" so I used some rubber "D" strip that I had kicking around the garage (sort of stuff that is used for the gunwhales of a plastic canal boat) held on with a zip tie through the centre.

Inner tube was my second option but again I would have had to buy some or sacrifice my lads bike.





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coozer

posted on 1/10/08 at 02:34 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by iank
quote:
Originally posted by coozer
I used an indicator bar.... it SVa proofed the shockers and everything else on the suspension, and no trim round the cycle wings needed....
I just put some nut covers on to tidy the thing up....

Steve

[Edited on 1/10/08 by coozer]


From your avatar it seemed to fall off after the test... hope you picked it up off the road

[Edited on 1/10/08 by iank]


Avatar picture is from the track day shake day 3 months before SVA.... as it happens I've 'loaned' the bar out to some one else





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wilkingj

posted on 1/10/08 at 02:42 PM Reply With Quote
I used a Large Steering rack rubber boots.
I used a lot of bycycle inner tube and cable ties.
Most of its still there 3 years later.






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mackei23b

posted on 2/10/08 at 09:48 AM Reply With Quote
I took took the shox off, taped round the spring collar then pulled some bike intertube over the top, made a nice neat finnish.

Cheers

Ian

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