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Thread: Aprilia RS250 pillion removal

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    Aprilia RS250 pillion removal

    Does anyone know what this fella used to cover the holes left by the pillion seat?
    http://bikepics.com/pictures/274157/

    My RS250 just has them holes left gaping and anything stored in there is gonna get soaked on a rainy day... okay okay, I don't store stuff in there, it just looks weird with gaping holes

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    You mean like bolts with washers?

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    I was gonna say hit the brakes real hard then do a massive wheelie and that should get them off the back

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    "Ejector-Seat"?
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    buy a pack of rubber blanking gromments from repco or supercheap, thats all i used. I cant remember what size.

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    ewwwwwwwwww, rubber grommets look yuk

    I'm going to look for a well made washer and bolt..

    Thanks for the suggestions xD

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    ProBolt (www.tastynuts.co.uk)

    Have a look at the countersunk washers, and/or drilled washers.

    Watch out though, you could drop a grand on nuts n bolts for the RS pretty easily

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