any one know the best way to glue those velcro dots (on the back of ayup mounts) onto the helmet. Also onto the geckon mount itself.
Initially they where quite good but I was not removing them much. Lately I have been removing the lights/battery and the velcro dots are starting to get a bit tatty.
There are a few groves in the helmet which prevent a full flat surface for the dots to stick on.
Gluing velcro dots to helmet
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Re: Gluing velcro dots to helmet
Postby lobstermash » Fri Jul 05, 2013 11:35 am
Hot glue works great. Unlike epoxy or foam-safe cyano, it doesn't shrink as it sets so does a good job of filling those grooves.
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Re: Gluing velcro dots to helmet
Postby Mapomatic » Fri Jul 05, 2013 1:40 pm
I bought a roll of velcro from either bunnings or spotlight, cant remember. Comes with an adhesive side, so its just a matter of cutting off a piece, taking off the backing paper and sticking it on the helmet/mount. I dont tend to take them off much during winter, as I mainly ride dusk and dawn, but when it has come unstuck, I just cut off another piece on the roll. Its never come loose on more than one of the four spots on the mount at once, so crucially, never felt like the ayup was going to fall off.
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Re: Gluing velcro dots to helmet
Postby eeksll » Fri Jul 05, 2013 5:00 pm
thanks for the replies
Is that just a normal hot glue gun? e.g [img=http://cdn.dealsdirect.net/m/products/5 ... 00x600.jpg]this[/img]lobstermash wrote:Hot glue works great. Unlike epoxy or foam-safe cyano, it doesn't shrink as it sets so does a good job of filling those grooves.
I don't seem to have an issue on my other helmet, but there are no groves on that one and I don't use it too often anymore. I have been doing a fair bit of out side work lately so its been on and off almost everyday for about a month. In that time I had already replaced the velcro once. Its not quite gone yet, but its not looking good, if I leave it too much longer then I will be kicking myself for losing a $$$ light especially since I can see it happening.Mapomatic wrote:I bought a roll of velcro from either bunnings or spotlight, cant remember. Comes with an adhesive side, so its just a matter of cutting off a piece, taking off the backing paper and sticking it on the helmet/mount. I dont tend to take them off much during winter, as I mainly ride dusk and dawn, but when it has come unstuck, I just cut off another piece on the roll. Its never come loose on more than one of the four spots on the mount at once, so crucially, never felt like the ayup was going to fall off.
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Re: Gluing velcro dots to helmet
Postby }SkOrPn--7 » Fri Jul 05, 2013 5:18 pm
The dots are crap and Ayup needs to find a better solution if you want to use the velcro system use this.eeksll wrote:any one know the best way to glue those velcro dots (on the back of ayup mounts) onto the helmet. Also onto the geckon mount itself.
Initially they where quite good but I was not removing them much. Lately I have been removing the lights/battery and the velcro dots are starting to get a bit tatty.
There are a few groves in the helmet which prevent a full flat surface for the dots to stick on.
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Remove the old dots and clean off the residue with white sprites. Place each tab part that will have new Velcro stuck to it on a table with wet and dry sandpaper P120 to give the surface a rough up so bonding will be good. Again after sanding and making sure all the area of contact that was sanded is cleaned with white spirits again to remove any fine plastic powder. Cut 25mm squares of the Duel lock and stick on trimming the overlap off. allow 24hrs for full bonding and you should be good to go.
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Re: Gluing velcro dots to helmet
Postby Leiothrix » Sun Jul 07, 2013 4:38 pm
I use hot glue & 3M dual lock.
Hot glue is to build up a flat surface. Glue a small square of milk bottle to the spot on your helmet. The glue doesn't stick to the milk bottle, so peel it off after it has set.
This gives you a nice flat spot. Stick the dual lock to the hot glue, works wonderfully.
I don't use ay-ups, but I've got two Blackburn Fleas on my helmet, white facing forward & red on the rear.
Hot glue is to build up a flat surface. Glue a small square of milk bottle to the spot on your helmet. The glue doesn't stick to the milk bottle, so peel it off after it has set.
This gives you a nice flat spot. Stick the dual lock to the hot glue, works wonderfully.
I don't use ay-ups, but I've got two Blackburn Fleas on my helmet, white facing forward & red on the rear.
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Re: Gluing velcro dots to helmet
Postby jacks1071 » Sun Jul 07, 2013 5:55 pm
I wouldn't bother with the dots, I use two zip ties on my "gecko" mounts and wouldn't trust velcroe alone for mountain biking anyway.
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Re: Gluing velcro dots to helmet
Postby lobstermash » Sun Jul 07, 2013 6:17 pm
Yep, just a normal hot glue gun. Don't go too high temp though, or you'll melt the foam...
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Re: Gluing velcro dots to helmet
Postby eeksll » Sun Jul 07, 2013 10:51 pm
I just did the hot gluing ... I made a mess stringy glue everywhere....
If that doesnt work, Ill give one of the the others options a go. Thanks all.
Lock and Loop: interesting its not the velcro letting me down is the glue stick the velcro on to the helmet and gecko feet.
Zip ties: I used the long velcro strips that came with the ayups to hold the mount on, but I turn the light around and use the flashing red when commuting in the rain.
If that doesnt work, Ill give one of the the others options a go. Thanks all.
interesting the glue sticks to the helmet plastic casing but not the milk bottle plastic.Leiothrix wrote:Hot glue is to build up a flat surface. Glue a small square of milk bottle to the spot on your helmet. The glue doesn't stick to the milk bottle, so peel it off after it has set.
Lock and Loop: interesting its not the velcro letting me down is the glue stick the velcro on to the helmet and gecko feet.
Zip ties: I used the long velcro strips that came with the ayups to hold the mount on, but I turn the light around and use the flashing red when commuting in the rain.
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