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Burning the end with a lighter so it melts up into a 2-3mm wide gob of molten plastic and then squishing it flat (i used the body of the lighter) does exactly the same thing. Unfortunately not quite as effective when the straps aren't nylonGosling1 wrote:those buttons are a pain in the arse and I cut them off my chin straps - then stitch the end of the strap up to stop it fraying. They are only there to stop the strap from flapping around the place - as pointed out already, as long as the D-rings are still in good nick, these buttons are not a structural fitting.
Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:06 pm
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Gosling1 wrote:those buttons are a pain in the arse and I cut them off my chin straps - then stitch the end of the strap up to stop it fraying. They are only there to stop the strap from flapping around the place - as pointed out already, as long as the D-rings are still in good nick, these buttons are not a structural fitting.
Sat Jun 19, 2010 12:57 pm
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kevindinho wrote:Hi jack: has the cops ever checked any ones helmet before?
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