Powers spur scender

The problem is that anyone in their right mind stop using 60 degree flatheads back in the late 60's. Lug nuts (yes I tried that route at the RC hobby store) are about all that is left and even some of them are switching over with all the new Aluminum hub-centric rims out there.
 
For srtwp when trees require spurs once more people start to embrace this no doubt spurcender is righteous!! I will say Ive put a hurting on the powerscender sticker haha . Luckily the supplier hooked it up with rebuild kit and some sweet add ons for me bdb which I have yet to find time to fiddle with.

Yeah, I need to get "stickier" stickers for sure, plus tree work will demolish all decals, always.

It is difficult to order something like decals. It was like taking a shot in the dark with sticker companies, as they make you purchase hundreds right off the bat, with no samples to make sure you are happy with it.

The aluminum will stand strong, which is most important : )
 
Next time your looking at stickers Mike let me know, I have a few vendors. Also make sure you prep the area with some alcohol of some sort to remove and oils. Also look for a back adhesive with atleast 100psi. It still won't help alot due to peeling as it rubs stuff but more tack is as a good start. I will double check that psi when I get to work and check my 3M source.
 
For those of you that have the Haas/Saka attachment point on your spur....what do you think about the rubber grommet I have put on there? I beat two of mine up pretty bad so just tossed them aside. Without the rubber, I haven't noticed much wear on the 6061 T6 Aluminum. Just wondering your honest opinions.
 

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