Thorn Anti Chafing Patches Stainless Steel - Pack Of 5
£2.99
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£2.99
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Extra sticky patches, ready curved to fit to our head tubes, can be use for a variety of other applications.
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Questions & Answers (2)
Can this be used on Brompton?
By Kirsty
30 Dec 2020
Hello,
Will these work on a Brompton? Particularly for the chain stay and the main frame also stem where cables can rub slightly? I have the raw lacquer so keen to protect it.
Will these work on a Brompton? Particularly for the chain stay and the main frame also stem where cables can rub slightly? I have the raw lacquer so keen to protect it.
SJS Customer Service:
We have not fitted them to Bromptons so I cannot confirm this., however maybe with some bending, you could get them to fit!
thanks 31.12.20
thanks 31.12.20
What Are The Dimensions Of The Anti Chafe Patches?
By Anonymous
17 Dec 2014
Can they be bent to a different shape?
I am considering them for use on a sailing boat to protect the fibreglass where ropes always chafe and damage it.
How much wear and tear can they take/how thick is the stainless steel?
I am considering them for use on a sailing boat to protect the fibreglass where ropes always chafe and damage it.
How much wear and tear can they take/how thick is the stainless steel?
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
These Anti Chafing patches are 35mm x 19mm. They could be bent to a different shape but it would require a small amount more force than could be applied with bare hands (pliers or something similar would need to be used). The stainless steel is only about half a mm thick, the actual amount of wear and tear they'd be able to handle would be very subjective to the conditions and what the would be rubbing against.
Thanks.
These Anti Chafing patches are 35mm x 19mm. They could be bent to a different shape but it would require a small amount more force than could be applied with bare hands (pliers or something similar would need to be used). The stainless steel is only about half a mm thick, the actual amount of wear and tear they'd be able to handle would be very subjective to the conditions and what the would be rubbing against.
Thanks.