The proper Lucas reflectors are pressed into a rubber mount and the mount is attatched to the fender with a screw and nut. If you have the rubber mounted reflector you can pop the ref out of the rubber and replace the screw. If you have the later reflector it is mounted with a blind carriage bolt and what the heck,glue is still pretty cheap//////// Zerhackermann wrote:
According to the site sent out 70IR 701 Lucas Reflector is what you want. SPendy.
I have a pair of the amber ones (labeled lucas 1.5 2515) on my backup front fender. But the nut was turning the bolt with the nut. gah. probably have to grind them off. If you are not adverse to using adhesive, I don't mind cutting them free and sending them. I won't ever use 'em as my personal preference is to seal the holes and paint over.
From: Tom baumen <baum-@attbi.com> Reply-To: Loopfram-@topica.com To: Loopframe <Loopfram-@topica.com> Subject: Fender reflectors Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 18:58:48 -0800
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Can some one make a suggestion for a good replacement of the fender reflectors on the Ambo. Mine came with the holes but no reflectors to be seen anywhere. Does Napa or some other source like a marine store offer a suitable replacement? Thanks Tom B
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