On the way home from work tonight my right hand side panel made a break for freedom at some point. I am now looking for a replacement white ELR side panel with badge.
I know it is a big ask but does anyone happen to have a spare for sale PLEASE!!
The moral of the story is that for 12 years I have been toying with the idea of drilling a small hole and cable tying both side panels in place. I didn't as couldn't seem to drill my perfect original panels but now I am kicking myself for not doing it.
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Sorry, I just have limegreen ones.
But, may be this is a cold comfort - a couple of years ago I lost three of them in three weeks short before end of season on the Autobahn. Two rhd and one lhd!
Found one back. Fragmented in many parts...
Only the emblem was complete, but full of dents...
That´s life.
New bracket rubbers should help!!!
Cheers
But, may be this is a cold comfort - a couple of years ago I lost three of them in three weeks short before end of season on the Autobahn. Two rhd and one lhd!
Found one back. Fragmented in many parts...
Only the emblem was complete, but full of dents...
That´s life.
New bracket rubbers should help!!!
Cheers
KERKER kicks ass!
Thanks ELR I appreciate the sympathy and losing 3 will make me feel better about losing my one.
One useful tip a friend passed on is to drill a small hole in the lower lug and slide an R-clip in after the lug has been pushed through the rubber. I may give that a go. I have a classic vehicle show at my local pub at the weekend and it looks like I will be taking my S2 Triple instead of the Lawson
One useful tip a friend passed on is to drill a small hole in the lower lug and slide an R-clip in after the lug has been pushed through the rubber. I may give that a go. I have a classic vehicle show at my local pub at the weekend and it looks like I will be taking my S2 Triple instead of the Lawson

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