gpzkat
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It's a good sign that my N15 keeps on keepin' on, with very little to tend to. One thing that irks me a little is that the rubber footie bits fall apart pretty fast. I gave up on footpeg rubber; the bike is fine without them as it was originally, and the folding pegs just aren't made for it. But the kickstart rubber is shot, and the shifter rubber is on its way toward disintegration after only 2K miles.
I have had many vintage Japanese bikes with rubber bits that have lasted decades and many miles, sun exposure, etc. The Norton stuff seems to have a 1-2 year lifespan. I got them from a reputable, well-known source, but I suspect I know where they are made. Perhaps Andover's are higher quality? They are inexpensive, so I wonder... and shipping/tariff will add up. I wonder if anyone has found an alternative source, or perhaps a common Japanese bike replacement that will slip on for these two.
I have had many vintage Japanese bikes with rubber bits that have lasted decades and many miles, sun exposure, etc. The Norton stuff seems to have a 1-2 year lifespan. I got them from a reputable, well-known source, but I suspect I know where they are made. Perhaps Andover's are higher quality? They are inexpensive, so I wonder... and shipping/tariff will add up. I wonder if anyone has found an alternative source, or perhaps a common Japanese bike replacement that will slip on for these two.
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