Alien
Elite Member
I removed my grab handles one day just to put a layer of polish on the guard even though my little panther sits in the shed 90% of the time. Well, I got a shock! Underneath the handles rust had set in quite badly. It seems the nut that is moulded into the handle is of low quality and had rusted so bad it had spread to the mudguard and was bubbling the paint up.
I had to remove the rust and treat the area with cold gal paint and when dry I used a sealant under the handle to stop the intrusion of any water. I then used a nickle based anti seize lube to smear the threads of the bolts before I refitted the handles.
I suggest you remove your grabhandles and check this area.
Photo 1. The Hand grab.
Photo 2. The sealant can be seen around the edge if you look close.
Photo 3. The bolt head under the guard.
I had to remove the rust and treat the area with cold gal paint and when dry I used a sealant under the handle to stop the intrusion of any water. I then used a nickle based anti seize lube to smear the threads of the bolts before I refitted the handles.
I suggest you remove your grabhandles and check this area.
Photo 1. The Hand grab.
Photo 2. The sealant can be seen around the edge if you look close.
Photo 3. The bolt head under the guard.


