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Doc_R
10-27-2006, 07:26 PM
Hi All, I have a luggage rack on my 04 Venture. Problem is the acorn nuts that secure it are scratching the crap out of our (mine and wife's) helmets. Anyone know how to stop this or fix it? Thanks, Doc_R
PEIslander
10-27-2006, 07:34 PM
Doc_R
I've got the same problem with my 84 and I just put my gloves on top of the helmet before I close the lid. I tried some foam tape but it wouldn't stay stuck so I settled for the gloves. There must be a better way though. :322:
You can try replacing the original screws with button head socket cap screws which have a lower profile.
juggler
10-28-2006, 12:40 AM
Try covering the nuts with felt or a thin piece of rubber.
WilCruise
10-28-2006, 12:45 AM
Have the same problem. Been thinking about putting some of that stuff... ahhh... what is it... Plastidip?? on it. It's stuff you can coat your tool handles with, Dries like a rubbery plastic coat. Yeah, I think it's Plastidip. You can get it in the paint section at the home improvement centers. I've used it for similar problems and it's worked well.
Jercoupe
10-28-2006, 12:46 AM
hey doc: I just installed a rack and had the same problem so I went down to the hardware store and got some metric panhead screws instead of the hex heads that came with the rack. I also stuck some of the soft half of a velcro discs over the screws. works. Jack in Los Osos ca
saddlebum
10-28-2006, 03:12 AM
had the same problem. replaced the bolts with large head diameter dome type torx screws then contact cemented a sheet of 1/4 inch high density foam to the under side of the lid.
Have the same problem. Been thinking about putting some of that stuff... ahhh... what is it... Plastidip?? on it. It's stuff you can coat your tool handles with, Dries like a rubbery plastic coat. Yeah, I think it's Plastidip. You can get it in the paint section at the home improvement centers. I've used it for similar problems and it's worked well.
yes plasti dip it works great for lots of stuff i have a can setting right
here on the desk im going to use it to coat the ends of my bungies
so they dont scratch the bike. plasti dip is a multi-purpose rubber coating
it comes in 6 colors yellow red clear green white and black:thumbsup2:
VenturaCowboy
10-29-2006, 01:10 PM
The trunk hinges are what scratch my helmets (mostly the passenger since I'm usually wearing mine). The helmet ends up coming into contact with the hinge and then vibration does quite a number on it. I haven't quite figured out how to stop that other than keeping the helmet covered with an old tshirt.
But it sure was sad to see that big gouge on the side of a brand new HJC when it first happened.
RoadKill
10-30-2006, 08:11 AM
We purchased some pillow cases, flannel, at a garage sale and use those. nice and soft and if you ever need it you have extra rags! Put the helmets in the pillow case when not it use.:cool10:
venturejockey
11-01-2006, 03:42 PM
Helmets? What helmets? We don't need no stinkin' helmets!:stirthepot:
BEER30
11-01-2006, 04:46 PM
I place an extra cleaning/wipe down rag over my riders helmet . As well as some adhesive backed loop velcro over the bolt heads under the rack .
Gene
VTirelli
11-09-2006, 06:37 PM
Ummmmmmmmm
I put the helmets in upside down.
I always have a rag of sweatshirt in the trunk, so I don't have to worry about the bottome scratching it.
Kregerdoodle
05-10-2007, 07:12 AM
Hi All, I have a luggage rack on my 04 Venture. Problem is the acorn nuts that secure it are scratching the crap out of our (mine and wife's) helmets. Anyone know how to stop this or fix it? Thanks, Doc_R
I have not done this yet but plan on it, I have only had my bike for a week, so still checking everything out. I plan on getting a thin foam, much like what is in the bottom of the trunk, and useing 3m spray adhesive to stick it to the inside lid of the trunk. It has allready scratched my wifes helmet up pretty good.. I`ll let all know how this turns out.
K
Kregerdoodle
05-15-2007, 07:19 AM
Folks, first off, sorry for no picks, I should have them up in a few days. I bought a 12in x 11in sheet of "Fun Foam" in the craft Dept of Wally World, it has a peel and stick backing on it and can be cut with scissors to fit what you want. it is only about 1/8 in thick and think it is going to do the job.... I will post pics in a few days, waiting for my Dish Network hook up, as I am on dial up right now, and won`t live long enough to up-load pics...
Condor
05-15-2007, 10:42 AM
I just drape a micro-cell rag over the top of mine....:confused24:
plainmd
05-15-2007, 12:52 PM
I put rtv on the nuts of my trunk lid...Works great.
RSTDinPA
05-15-2007, 02:07 PM
Simply cut a small lenght of rubber tubing and fit it over the acorn nuts leaving enough extra to form a cushion. Hope this helps.
You can use a tire patch......and patch glue....
Put the patch on your helmet covering the scratches.....and glue it on...... ha........
Cut down a pair of those rubber eraser tips they put on pencils......and put on the nuts
Gearhead
05-15-2007, 04:20 PM
I plan to put thin automotive carpeting on the inside of my trunk. In the meantime I put a towel over the helmet in the trunk. Learned the hard way, but 'twas an old helmet at least.
Jeremy
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