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JRK clip mounts

The 2M holes for mounting JRKs are very small. As a neat alternative to tiny bolts @Barry slightly modified these plastic clips, which allows you to snap JRKs into place: http://uk.farnell.com/richco/ehcbs-...1675841?ost=1675841&categoryId=&categoryName=

@Barry explains that the plastic clip mounts have 'noses' on them, which he cut off with a Japanese saw and then filed a little to flatten top down just enough to let the JRK circuit board fit snug: http://www.xsimulator.net/community...-motorcycle-capability.5400/page-8#post-93175

The end result holds the JRKs firmly in place, yet they can be easily removed if necessary.

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JRK
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Dec 4, 2015
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