steering stem nut cap and rear wheel nut cap
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steering stem nut cap and rear wheel nut cap
Any ideas where to get any of these? No doubt like most others mine are long gone into the weeds somewhere.
I found them on Lings but £16 and just under £9 respectively seems a bit too much to me, are there alternative aftermarket options?
Cheers
I found them on Lings but £16 and just under £9 respectively seems a bit too much to me, are there alternative aftermarket options?
Cheers
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Re: steering stem nut cap and rear wheel nut cap
try rick oliver for the stem plug as he dose a very nice cnc aluminium one and well worth a tenner , 

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Re: steering stem nut cap and rear wheel nut cap
Yes expensive.oldgreyandslow wrote:Any ideas where to get any of these? No doubt like most others mine are long gone into the weeds somewhere.
I found them on Lings but £16 and just under £9 respectively seems a bit too much to me, are there alternative aftermarket options?
Cheers
I have to replace my steering stem cap as it was brittle from sun bleaching and i broke it last weekend :/
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Re: steering stem nut cap and rear wheel nut cap
I think I have one of each of those spare in my box of bits - I'll dig them out if you are interested?!!!
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Re: steering stem nut cap and rear wheel nut cap
I ordered the steering cap from Rick O yesterday. Patience is a virtue I ought to learn!Smev wrote:I think I have one of each of those spare in my box of bits - I'll dig them out if you are interested?!!!
If you've got the wheel nut cap though.............
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Re: steering stem nut cap and rear wheel nut cap
You won't regret your purchase. Rick O's stem cap is a thing of beauty !
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Re: steering stem nut cap and rear wheel nut cap
i got the HRC ones for £25 -2 pieces as im a sado lol but it changes the look of the yokes soooo much! a recommendation to everyone!
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Re: steering stem nut cap and rear wheel nut cap
Anyone have any photos ? :)
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Re: steering stem nut cap and rear wheel nut cap

That's the HRC one I bought from ebay.
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Re: steering stem nut cap and rear wheel nut cap
I use black plastic bungs in the stem that you can buy at any hardware store. A couple of bucks for a pack of 4!oldgreyandslow wrote:I found them on Lings but £16 and just under £9 respectively seems a bit too much to me, are there alternative aftermarket options?

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