View Full Version : Yamaha 225 schroud molding
Huffa
05-07-2005, 09:55 PM
The black rubber molding on the top of each side of schroud, is that supposed to be glued on?
freewheel3
05-07-2005, 11:06 PM
The black rubber molding on the top of each side of schroud, is that supposed to be glued on?
I'm missing one on my 225. ( Left side and having a hell of a time finding one ) I'm pretty sure they are just held between the shroud & tank by compression when you mount the shrouds. If there was any glue on mine, all signs of it are gone.
I have one of those.No they are just held in place buy the groove on it.
freewheel3
05-08-2005, 02:00 PM
I have one of those.No they are just held in place buy the groove on it.
Wanna sell it?
Huffa
05-08-2005, 03:52 PM
I have one of those.No they are just held in place buy the groove on it.
Awful small groove. :rolleyes: I don't trust that at all. Yamaha should have made it insert into the plastic at a few places.
I'm going to put clear contact on it (the inside) so it holds.
If it is properly instaled it shouldn't come out.
Huffa
05-08-2005, 08:14 PM
If it is properly instaled it shouldn't come out.
Yea, but still, I want it to stay on when I take the tank off at not fall off.
How often do you do that?
Huffa
05-09-2005, 08:04 AM
How often do you do that?
If the trike is totally mud covered - every time for washing.
That's why so many up in that section are somehwat rusted and filthy. Some are just too lazy to take 5 -10 minutes at most and pull it off.
That's also why I like the rear fender to come off as a whole unit. I clean where you don't see also.
Mud gets up in those spots, holds the moisture in and before you know it parts start the good old rust process.
I have went muddin only about 5 times.Everytime it gets a compleat cleaning.
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