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stickyfingers
post May 12 2021, 03:09 PM
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Good day folks. Got a dandy. My 914 came with a busted driver side seat adjusting handle. So I ordered the handles from 914Rubber however I am not sure how I can get the piece of the old handle that's stuck in the channel. Looks like they were special bolts or something. Anyone have any ideas? Is there a quick how to remove the seat to be able to get to the channel (so I can have more room to work with)? See image below of my busted handle (part of the handle piece that you screw into place is still lodged in the channel).
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post May 12 2021, 03:23 PM
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QUOTE(stickyfingers @ May 13 2021, 09:09 AM) *

Good day folks. Got a dandy. My 914 came with a busted driver side seat adjusting handle. So I ordered the handles from 914Rubber however I am not sure how I can get the piece of the old handle that's stuck in the channel. Looks like they were special bolts or something. Anyone have any ideas? Is there a quick how to remove the seat to be able to get to the channel (so I can have more room to work with)? See image below of my busted handle (part of the handle piece that you screw into place is still lodged in the channel).
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Thank you in advance.

Pretty sure they are rivets so you need to drill them out and bolt the new handles on,and yes you need to remove the sets,cheers.
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post May 12 2021, 03:28 PM
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post May 13 2021, 09:39 AM
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Thank you - I located a post to see how to do this.
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post May 14 2021, 07:20 PM
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You got it,
We designed them to simply screw on wher ethe old ones came off.
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