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WTB for 750 Maxim

Discussion in 'For Sale, Trade/Swap, Wanted' started by mikeg, Nov 21, 2008.

  1. mikeg

    mikeg Member

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    I'm looking for the T-shaped piece of plastic that has '750' on it and surrounds the ingitions switch. I don't have my manual in front of me so I can't give you a part number or description. One of the tabs that holds in it in place has broken off of mine so it doesn't sit properly.

    thanks,
    mikeg
     
  2. Hack

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    In case you don't find one, mine is the same. When I took it off recently, it was held on with some kind of red glue/goo. A couple of suggestions given to me were to use bathroom silicon caulking to hold it on, and a secend suggestions was to get a piece of heavy battery wire and use it at the top of the plastic to pressure hold it in place. Basically the plastic piece is put in place and the piece of wire is jammed in the gap to hold it there.

    I haven't gotten around to reinstalling mine, but will be trying the silicon caulking route.
     
  3. Hack

    Hack Member

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    In case you don't find one, mine is the same. When I took it off recently, it was held on with some kind of red glue/goo. A couple of suggestions given to me were to use bathroom silicon caulking to hold it on, and a secend suggestions was to get a piece of heavy battery wire and use it at the top of the plastic to pressure hold it in place. Basically the plastic piece is put in place and the piece of wire is jammed in the gap to hold it there.

    I haven't gotten around to reinstalling mine, but will be trying the silicon caulking route.
     

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