VOOBOY
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Just a quick tip/hack for a little extra protection around the key entry point on the frame. I've used a 16mm electrical blanking grommet and cut a slit for key access. It should minimise water ingress out on the trail in this area.
I have indeed, you can improve this buy using some P section draft excluder to help seal the gap. See picLike that...thanks for sharing. Have you by any chance done anything to improve the battery seal to prevent front wheel spray/mud getting into the downtube??
I have indeed, you can improve this buy using some P section draft excluder to help seal the gap. See pic
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A few have done this ( me included) and it works well.
thanks again...looks great...
presumably its available from DIY shops...is there a specific size i should get??
Sorry @Davidwylie , I remember you posted it to me on facebook Trek group. It's a brilliant and simple thing to do for added protection. I did it myself, bought the stuff off ebay, but I was replying to the post at work, I only had your pic to explain \ show how to do it. I hope you don't mindThat picture is my battery on worktop in my kitchen ... How did it end up on here![]()
Sorry @Davidwylie , I remember you posted it to me on facebook Trek group. It's a brilliant and simple thing to do for added protection. I did it myself, bought the stuff off ebay, but I was replying to the post at work, I only had your pic to explain \ show how to do it. I hope you don't mind
It really is a simple thing to do, same with the electrical blanking grommet on this thread, costs pretty much nothing but does the job!Nah of course I dont mind, its good to share the neat ideas around, when I seen it I just thought "oh someones done the same thing as me" then it was, "hang on, thats my toaster, thats my battery"I think it something all Rail owners should do, even when I hose the bike down, nothing gets in the battery compartment.
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