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60 SERIES SLIDING WINDOWS

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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60 SERIES SLIDING WINDOWS

Post by vanners »

Hello,does anyone know if the felt/seal in the sliding windows is available?
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Post by flyology »

Try a foam and rubber place for it. I bought some from Jenkins rubber up here in Cairns, came off a roll.

You will need to cut out the drain holes yourself.

it is basically a double bailey channel
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Post by brighty »

how do you go fitting this type of rubber in around the window???

Is the window glass easily removed???
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Post by flyology »

you have to pull the window out, which can be a bit of a bite in the @rse. They are glued in with a black bostic/windscreen sealant, that can take a bit of stuffing around to get out......
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Post by brighty »

flyology wrote:you have to pull the window out, which can be a bit of a bite in the @rse. They are glued in with a black bostic/windscreen sealant, that can take a bit of stuffing around to get out......
I can get them out off the car etc as you explained, I've done that before... but how do you replace the actual rubber tracking that the glass sits in?? Do you have to pull the glass out of the frame, and if so how do you do it?? I want to replace it as well.
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Post by flyology »

there is a small aluminium/felt/rubber strip that separates the two pieces of glass, it is screwed in with a couple of self tappers in the top and bottom of the frame. Then to get the glass out you have to carefully stretch the frame up, and take the glass out.
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