Bruce, if you dont find them, its really easy to make them from a sheet of rubber or similar material, just get a disc cutting tool at the hardware store, or best yet, make one with a metal tube or an empty riffle cartidge and some rubber cement. Cheap and easy and as good as factory made.
On Mar 15, 2005, at 3:40 PM, Bruce Ryan wrote:


Hi folks

This has probably been answered before a million times over but what's the beast way to replace the wee rubber feet on a Pismo? UK sources/suggestions please!

thanks

Bruce
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