Stick On Knee Grip Adhesive?

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Rob Harknett
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Re: Stick On Knee Grip Adhesive?

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clive wrote: Sat Jul 17, 2021 9:15 am Thanks Rob I have solid rubber ones but prefer the look of the aftermarket John Bull ones which came with it.m
My 1928 K9 500 SV still has the original rubbers on the wooden block. I was not sure if the K12 small tank had the metal pocket for wooden block with rubber.
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Not sure i have the right tank but it fits and has been repaired and painted now
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clive wrote: Sat Jul 17, 2021 9:53 am Not sure i have the right tank but it fits and has been repaired and painted now
Tank would be 28 only Clive as K12 was introduced in 1928, 1929 tank shape changed. Hand change seems to fit the same on all models. Note where oil and petrol pipes exit. K12 rear oil pipe exits closer towards the front pipe on K12 compared to a 350 SV tank. K12 does not appear to have hand pump lugs under the r/h side of the tank.

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Re: Stick On Knee Grip Adhesive?

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I think my tank is for the 350 but I should be able to make it fit!
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