Dear fellow st owners, my 2008 pannier rubber seal starting to came apart in our hot and humid year round weather. Any recommend or suggestion, can it be replace, repair or ???
Didn't have to change them on my 03 yet, but it looks like you can purchase replacements.Dear fellow st owners, my 2008 pannier rubber seal starting to came apart in our hot and humid year round weather. Any recommend or suggestion, can it be replace, repair or ???
Isn't that for the NT, not ST? Guess you coudl cut/gluoe/splice. Better then nothing as long as it is the right thickness and profile.Didn't have to change them on my 03 yet, but it looks like you can purchase replacements.
Sorry about that. Looks like it is not available for the ST. Catalog seems to show it as a separate item but is not listed on the bill of material?Isn't that for the NT, not ST?
It's not a separate part; the two parts called out are the left and right saddlebag covers.Catalog seems to show it as a separate item but is not listed on the bill of material?
They don't sell it as a separate part, comes together with the whole saddlebag cover ($354)...It's not a separate part; the two parts called out are for the left and right saddlebag cover.
Best thing to do to preserver those gaskets is an annual wipedown with food-grade silicone spray. (Just liquid silicone, not the lubricating stuff you use on car door hinges and the like. You can find the right stuff at a dive shop.)
--Mark
Yeah, that's a drag.They don't sell it as a separate part, comes together with the whole saddlebag cover ($354)...
I've never removed mine, so I have no idea how it's attached. Based on the picture in the parts catalog, my guess would be that it has an adhesive backing that isn't going to work well once it's been separated. 3M and others make liquid weatherstripping adhesive that you might be able to inject into any detached areas. If the whole seal is out, you'll want to clean the channel where it goes first.Thanks for your tips, any ideas how to secure back the seal that has been detached ?
Yeah, that's a drag.
I've never removed mine, so I have no idea how it's attached. Based on the picture in the parts catalog, my guess would be that it has an adhesive backing that isn't going to work well once it's been separated. 3M and others make liquid weatherstripping adhesive that you might be able to inject into any detached areas. If the whole seal is out, you'll want to clean the channel where it goes first.
If the seal itself is damaged, some adhesive-backed seal material might be a decent replacement. I don't know what would be available in Singapore, but most of the industrial supply houses in the U.S. have material with an adhesive backing in various shapes sold by length. Something soft like silicone foam seems like the right thing. It wouldn't be a 100% perfect replacement for the factory seal, but it would probably do a good enough job if you made sure the joint where the ends meet is at the bottom of the saddlebag and is sealed up with a little dab of RTV.
If you can post a picture or two of the channel the seal goes in and the condition of everything, I can use that to make better suggestions.
--Mark
Not sure it is just the weather causing the degradation. My 03's look practically new although they have seen hotter and just as humid as yours.Dear fellow st owners, my 2008 pannier rubber seal starting to came apart in our hot and humid year round weather.
Yes, agreed. Maybe previous owners has being letting this gal enjoying our bright, hot and humid sun too much.Not sure it is just the weather causing the degradation. My 03's look practically new although they have seen hotter and just as humid as yours.
Any damage or sticky substance on the mating grooves?
Wondering where the PO had the bike parked, as it seems the windshield is gone too?
Or maybe he just wasn't very careful trying to close overloaded panniers and pinching the load while closing?
The seal ends at the bottom (center) of the pannier. I'll take some measurement of the seal and update here... Found some one the ebay that come with 3M self adhesive tape.That seal looks like it's had it.
You might be able to replace it with some bulb seal, which is essentially rubber tubing with a self-adhesive flat side that looks like one of these two styles:
You'll want something that's as soft and flexible as what's on the bike and resists water, maybe closed-cell silicone or rubber foam. Make sure the channel is cleaned out down to the plastic before installing anything new. Not sure where to point you for that sort of thing in your part of the world; maybe call a couple of industrial supply houses. If they don't carry it, they can probably point you in the right direction. The dimensions you'll want to measure and have on hand are the width of the channel and the height of the seal so you can select the right stuff.
One more thing: if you install this stuff, there will be a joint where the ends meet. That joint won't be waterproof, so you'll want it at the bottom of the saddlebag, and you may be able to seal it up with a thin coating of silicone adhesive.
Hope that helps.
--Mark
I did the same on one of mine earlier this year (the left side, IIRC) because the seal strip no longer remained where it belonged on its own. The strip itself was intact so the silicone caulk I laid in the groove is essentially a replacement adhesive. So far so good but it's only been a few months.Previous owner might did some diy repair by using clear silicone...
blrfl said:One more thing: if you install this stuff, there will be a joint where the ends meet. That joint won't be waterproof, so you'll want it at the bottom of the saddlebag, and you may be able to seal it up with a thin coating of silicone adhesive
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