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    Question for the racers...

    I'm putting a (Hyperform) race tail section on my Hawk using the Hyperform subframe... Anyway, my question is:

    What do you use to glue the HRC seat pad down to the tail section? A friend told me to use the 3m spay glue 90 stuff; will that hold it down? The HRC seat pad is a foam pad, but it's kind of thick...

    Anybody???
    Brandon


    88' (Gulf) Hawk GT
    and some non-Hawks...

    #2
    Doesn't it have stickum on the back side?

    What about some "Gorilla Glue"
    BIKES: Honda: RC31 Racebike/ NT650 Streetbike, DUCATI: None at the moment.
    Former MSF Rider Coach / Trackday Instructor/ Expert Roadracer #116
    "I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow."

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      #3
      Yeah the 3M spray on adhesive is good stuff. I would start by placing the HRC pad on the tail section and marking it's desired location with a couple dots from a sharpie marker since once you put the seat pad down on the 3M adhesive it's not moving. I would suggest that you use a piece cardboard to protect the tail section from glue overspray. You can also quickly mask it off. Next you need to spray the bottom of the HRC pad. Let them set up for a few minutes. You can see the glue haze over indicating that it has set up. Now just push the two pieces together firmly and your done.
      Faster than your mother... She's what the pros use.

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        #4
        WHAT THE HECK IS THAT IN YOUR AVATAR!!???!!!
        BIKES: Honda: RC31 Racebike/ NT650 Streetbike, DUCATI: None at the moment.
        Former MSF Rider Coach / Trackday Instructor/ Expert Roadracer #116
        "I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow."

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          #5
          What? Like you've never seen 3 guys get their knees down on an old ZX6E before? I mean come on Doc you're from Vermont!
          Faster than your mother... She's what the pros use.

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            #6
            Originally Posted by Crash
            What? Like you've never seen 3 guys get their knees down on an old ZX6E before? I mean come on Doc you're from Vermont!
            In the rain? No, No I haven't lol.
            BIKES: Honda: RC31 Racebike/ NT650 Streetbike, DUCATI: None at the moment.
            Former MSF Rider Coach / Trackday Instructor/ Expert Roadracer #116
            "I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow."

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              #7
              The bigger question is.... did they win?
              '88 Hawk GT
              '89 Harley FXSTC
              2008 Yamaha V-Star 1300 tourer

              http://www.hawkgtforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=948

              "...my performance ain't perfect, but its loud, and its fast..." -Widespread Panic

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                #8
                i didnt even notice they are in the rain

                lmao thats funny
                1988 & 1991 hawkgt, 2005 rc51

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                  #9
                  Originally Posted by Crash
                  Yeah the 3M spray on adhesive is good stuff. I would start by placing the HRC pad on the tail section and marking it's desired location with a couple dots from a sharpie marker since once you put the seat pad down on the 3M adhesive it's not moving. I would suggest that you use a piece cardboard to protect the tail section from glue overspray. You can also quickly mask it off. Next you need to spray the bottom of the HRC pad. Let them set up for a few minutes. You can see the glue haze over indicating that it has set up. Now just push the two pieces together firmly and your done.
                  Thanks Crash! That's exactly how my friend told me to do it aslo.
                  Brandon


                  88' (Gulf) Hawk GT
                  and some non-Hawks...

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                    #10
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                    Gino
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                    2012 CCS LRRS P89 Champion
                    2008 CCS ULSB National Champion
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