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Ventflaps
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Joined: December 29th, 2008, 12:16 am Posts: 193 Location: South London
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 Re: Roof straps.
IIRC, Hobbycraft were where Ryo purchased his Tenax kit from. You can see both types of fastener on the Soft Bits for Se7ens site. My solution: http://www.softbitsforsevens.co.uk/page28.htmlRyo's better solution: http://www.softbitsforsevens.co.uk/page31.htmlFor the Tenax, you'll need a pair of the 2-hole fitting studs (note that for thick roof fabrics there's also a higher, shouldered version (not shown)) and you'll also need a pair of Tenax buttons with the back plate and the key tool to lock each one to your straps. I've also seen someone go for a real belt and braces approach and use the long threaded stud version of the peg (also not shown), secured from underneath the roof sides with a nut. The logic is that the 2-hole stud is only as secure as the screws holding it into the thin metal.
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April 8th, 2011, 12:26 pm |
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Joe
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Joined: July 23rd, 2009, 4:03 pm Posts: 1019 Location: Bournemouth
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 Re: Roof straps.
Brilliant, that gives me plenty of stuff to play with. Ill report back when ive had a go at it! thanks again.
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April 8th, 2011, 12:33 pm |
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Joe
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Joined: July 23rd, 2009, 4:03 pm Posts: 1019 Location: Bournemouth
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 Re: Roof straps.
Well i went to hobby craft, and they didn't have what i asked for. so i came back home and looked through a box of some old nuts and bolts and i found some guitar buttons, i also had an old belt so i figured it was worth a go since it was free! They stick out a bit further than the old poppers obviously, but with the same amount of self tapper cleared the bottom so it went in the same place.  The only thing i need to adapt is i need some sort of tube spacer in the belt to stop the screw from moving when the strap is moved to have the roof up or down.   Then to make them extra safe, i put a pair of strap locks over the belt. i am thinking about swapping these with some metal ones, but the plastic ones seem to do the job!  And the final look, I reckon it looks quite tidy for an old bit of leather! 
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April 8th, 2011, 4:45 pm |
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Neil
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Joined: November 28th, 2008, 11:14 pm Posts: 8797 Location: Cornwall, UK
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 Re: Roof straps.
Looks like a tidy old job there, Joe. I don't know if you've read it previously, but here's another guys take on finding an alternative way to keep the roof in postion: http://2cvgb.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=5807Link will only be readable to 2CVGB members of which i know Joe is. FWIW - my roof has been rolled back since the last day of February & *touch wood* has been fine! 
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April 8th, 2011, 5:54 pm |
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Joe
Firing on two.
Joined: July 23rd, 2009, 4:03 pm Posts: 1019 Location: Bournemouth
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 Re: Roof straps.
I really like that idea, but do you have to carry that bit of pipe around? looks nice and tidy though. I think its down to the wear on the poppers really, some peoples roofs stay rolled up with just the ropey bits of plastic with the poppers, others don't!
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April 8th, 2011, 8:00 pm |
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richardmorris
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Joined: July 9th, 2009, 10:27 am Posts: 493 Location: Bagshot Park
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 Re: Roof straps.
Joe wrote: I really like that idea, but do you have to carry that bit of pipe around? looks nice and tidy though. I think its down to the wear on the poppers really, some peoples roofs stay rolled up with just the ropey bits of plastic with the poppers, others don't! What bit of pipe? Anyway, all I've done is swapped the two external poppers for two of those on the inside that give a better feel clipping in. Tested up to 75mph with no problems 
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April 12th, 2011, 1:33 pm |
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Joe
Firing on two.
Joined: July 23rd, 2009, 4:03 pm Posts: 1019 Location: Bournemouth
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April 12th, 2011, 1:46 pm |
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richardmorris
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Joined: July 9th, 2009, 10:27 am Posts: 493 Location: Bagshot Park
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 Re: Roof straps.
Oh that. Sorry was just looking at the pics shown above. Bit too complicated for my liking. A friend of mine has a bar shaped like a giant sardine tin opener, but it still uses the original fittings. I have found that some straps are a better fit than others, so it may be an idea to try out some others.
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April 12th, 2011, 4:26 pm |
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EirikJ
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Joined: February 17th, 2009, 8:43 pm Posts: 567 Location: NOrWAY
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 Re: Roof straps.
 Seriously?!?! My god, glad I have no problem with the original system.....
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