Adding pedal pins

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J Imler

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Aug 5, 2022, 5:04:01 PM8/5/22
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I’ve got some pins (grub screws) to add to my lambdas. How is this accomplished?

Danny

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Aug 5, 2022, 5:09:47 PM8/5/22
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Depending on the size of your screws, you may need to adjust your drill bit size.

Copy/pasted from the Riv site, photos of the process at the link below.

These are for those of you who are handy with a drill and not intimidated by the prospect of changing metal forever.

If you're familiar with a simple hand drill you can easily get these to work with our Grip Kings to get them to get even grippier. The tiny nubs on the Grip Kings are already just the perfect size to be drilled out to accept these spikes; no special tapping is even needed---these spikes will self-tap themselves just fine.

Use an 3/32" or 1/8" bit---the smaller size (3/32") means a tighter fit, but the 1/8" is fine, and makes it easier to screw in. These screw in real easy with a 2mm or 5/64" allen wrench.



-Danny

On Fri, Aug 5, 2022 at 4:04 PM J Imler <imle...@gmail.com> wrote:
I’ve got some pins (grub screws) to add to my lambdas. How is this accomplished?

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lconley

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Aug 5, 2022, 5:34:40 PM8/5/22
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Or you could use the correct size drill, and the correct size tap.

Laing
Who owns a tap and die set and like to use it.

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