21-09-2005, 06:03am
You are welcome, buddy!
To answer the question, most everyone buys the wing-nut style. The reason is that the stud style has higher profile, and is very likely to hit the plastic. I clearly explain it on the web-site. Obviously, no-one wants to alter the plastic. Also, with the wing style, you can get better leverage, and lock it tighter.
Also, the problem with Southco, they don't sell small volumes. You can ask them for a sample, but you can wait for it for a long time, and then you may get the wrong stuff. And, then they will start asking questions...
Also, I provide a life time warranty - for free. Another words, you brake it a year from now, or lose a washer during installation, and I send it to you for free. It happens very rarely, so it's not a big job/$$ for me. However, it gives to those who bought a great sense of security/confidence in the product.
After all, I ride the same as every other rider, and know exactly how it feels.
Igor <i></i>
To answer the question, most everyone buys the wing-nut style. The reason is that the stud style has higher profile, and is very likely to hit the plastic. I clearly explain it on the web-site. Obviously, no-one wants to alter the plastic. Also, with the wing style, you can get better leverage, and lock it tighter.
Also, the problem with Southco, they don't sell small volumes. You can ask them for a sample, but you can wait for it for a long time, and then you may get the wrong stuff. And, then they will start asking questions...
Also, I provide a life time warranty - for free. Another words, you brake it a year from now, or lose a washer during installation, and I send it to you for free. It happens very rarely, so it's not a big job/$$ for me. However, it gives to those who bought a great sense of security/confidence in the product.
After all, I ride the same as every other rider, and know exactly how it feels.
Igor <i></i>