FYI, Harbor Freight has Push Pin pliers for under $10
https://www.harborfreight.com/search...20pin%20pliers
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FYI, Harbor Freight has Push Pin pliers for under $10
https://www.harborfreight.com/search...20pin%20pliers
How do they work any better than just using two flathead screwdrivers?
What would you use these for?
I have been using the HF ones and find them a lot less fiddly than screwdrivers. They not only grab the pin part easily, but I also pull the larger part with them, grabbing them at the meatier places.
I bought them with a 25% off coupon. That makes me like them even more.
I picked up a set of panel removers from amazon. The door panel remover works great on the Ryker body panels.
When I last looked at push pin pliers several years ago the jaws on the HF pliers were :cus: so I bought a pair of Lisle ones because they had perfectly matching jaws. I agree the pliers are better than two screwdrivers.
:agree: these pliers dont work well with the BRP push pull pins..Jaws are a bit big. I found a wide blade screwdriver works better . JMO
I have no problem with the Lisle pliers although sometimes you have to orient the grooves in the pins better than they may have been on initial assembly.
Dang it. I paid twice as much from Amazon,
Why would you need two screwdrivers when one does the job nicely?
I use one small flat point screw driver.
My HF pliers is clumsy to use.
Thanks for putting this out there KC. I already have a pair of these and use them extensively on the spyder and my cars.
Push pins are all over on motorcycles now with plastic panels, as most of us know that have been riding for any length of time. Anyone ever lose the little pin in the middle of that thing, no fun.
Aiuto parts stores and Spyderpops have them; good idea to have some spares.
One $2.00 small straight blade screw driver slips em right out. I've never used anything else.
or a paint can lid lifter works well; especially if polished with a sander on the curve so it levers the pin out smoothly