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  • Originally posted by Ameya220 View Post
    That means both of our lids are Original?
    i dont know which other lid he has...but people back here have been using DOT FMVSS 218, ECE 22-05, SAI AS1698 & Japanese SG Safety Standards...enough has been discussed about this here on this thread too...
    A very good and safe biker not only because he can pop up either of the wheels,scrape his knees on a corner or go fast and make it look stylish but because he very well knows his limits and capabilities and has the patience to learn about others and ride safe ! :)

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    • Originally posted by nin View Post
      i dont know which other lid he has...but people back here have been using DOT FMVSS 218, ECE 22-05, SAI AS1698 & Japanese SG Safety Standards...enough has been discussed about this here on this thread too...
      Bouncer gele...marunde te
      Who needs a stereo when you've got a throttle ? ( Time to turn up the volume.)

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      • Originally posted by Ameya220 View Post
        Bouncer gele...marunde te
        hahahah...jau de mitra...nantar kevha sangen...
        A very good and safe biker not only because he can pop up either of the wheels,scrape his knees on a corner or go fast and make it look stylish but because he very well knows his limits and capabilities and has the patience to learn about others and ride safe ! :)

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        My Saddlesore Log : The 1st Saddlesore in India on a 135cc

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        • Originally posted by nin View Post
          hahahah...jau de mitra...nantar kevha sangen...
          Hmmmm Kontya tari G2G ka mag ride laa
          Who needs a stereo when you've got a throttle ? ( Time to turn up the volume.)

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          • i own a LS 2 Phobia and i am facing a unique problem...
            the plastic thing which binds the padding inside the helmet in the bottom of the helmet... tends to come out within few days of usage... and i need to tuck it inside after removing the rubber bidding.

            any specific solution for the same ?

            P.S- this only happens on the left side of the helmet ... right side is ok it never comes out.

            Attaching a picture .... the area covered in red triangle is the area which i am talking about.
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            2009 - Present : Pulsar 220 Dtsi
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            • @smoker:-
              Did you tried fevi kwik?? Use it to stick it.

              Try it if you dont have any problems with it.
              NOT BEEN THERE NOT DONE THAT

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              • Originally posted by smoker n doper View Post
                any specific solution for the same ?
                Originally posted by madhav krishna View Post
                @smoker:-
                Did you tried fevi kwik?? Use it to stick it.
                ditto !! paanch rupaye mein kaam!
                A very good and safe biker not only because he can pop up either of the wheels,scrape his knees on a corner or go fast and make it look stylish but because he very well knows his limits and capabilities and has the patience to learn about others and ride safe ! :)

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                • @Madhav and Nin : I always thought about using Fevi Quick initially .... but never gave it a shot due to the risk involved in it ... as in ... if i stick it then it would be hard to remove the padding for cleaning purpose (if i want to in future).
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                  2009 - Present : Pulsar 220 Dtsi
                  2009 - Present : Honda Activa
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                  • Originally posted by smoker n doper View Post
                    @Madhav and Nin : I always thought about using Fevi Quick initially .... but never gave it a shot due to the risk involved in it ... as in ... if i stick it then it would be hard to remove the padding for cleaning purpose (if i want to in future).

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                    • Originally posted by smoker n doper View Post
                      @Madhav and Nin : I always thought about using Fevi Quick initially .... but never gave it a shot due to the risk involved in it ... as in ... if i stick it then it would be hard to remove the padding for cleaning purpose (if i want to in future).
                      Feviquick will come off with acetone based nail polish removers so it is not a risk.

                      Revlon has an acetone based remover - the Feviquick will simply dissolve in it.

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                      • Originally posted by bluevolt View Post
                        Feviquick will come off with acetone based nail polish removers so it is not a risk.

                        Revlon has an acetone based remover - the Feviquick will simply dissolve in it.


                        I have heard that if you keep the product(on which feviquick is applied) in hot water,it'll loosen and can be removed!

                        Dont know if its true or not!
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                        • Originally posted by haxor View Post
                          I have heard that if you keep the product(on which feviquick is applied) in hot water,it'll loosen and can be removed!

                          Dont know if its true or not!
                          Not true - unless you boil the product, which will damage it.

                          Acetone is the easiest, pain-free way of removing isocynate based adhesives like Feviquick. It is a chemical reaction which breaks the superglue compound.

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                          • Originally posted by bluevolt View Post
                            Not true - unless you boil the product, which will damage it.

                            Acetone is the easiest, pain-free way of removing isocynate based adhesives like Feviquick. It is a chemical reaction which breaks the superglue compound.
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                            • Originally posted by bluevolt View Post
                              Not true - unless you boil the product, which will damage it.

                              Acetone is the easiest, pain-free way of removing isocynate based adhesives like Feviquick. It is a chemical reaction which breaks the superglue compound.
                              Dunno if the fevi kvik will make any damage or not. But the nail polish remover will surely remove the paint on the helmet.
                              NOT BEEN THERE NOT DONE THAT

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                              • Originally posted by bluevolt View Post
                                Feviquick will come off with acetone based nail polish removers so it is not a risk.

                                Revlon has an acetone based remover - the Feviquick will simply dissolve in it.
                                Thanks Bluevolt bro ! That was really very very helpful

                                @ Madhav : the plastic goes inside the helmet so using remover wont cause any issue as such ... !
                                Last edited by smoker n doper; 11-25-2010, 12:49 AM. Reason: quoting Madhav's post.
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                                2009 - Present : Pulsar 220 Dtsi
                                2009 - Present : Honda Activa
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