Lately, whilst not busy wrecking my own panels

(see a different thread) I've been looking into this well-nut business.
I'm thinking of selling a replacement kit, to comprise of stainless steel button head allen screw, stainless steel nyloc nut, stainless steel plain washer, nylon washer, and O-ring.
The nylon washer fits under the head as usual. On the back the o-ring goes on first, then the plain stainless washer, then the nyloc nut. The o-ring is there to protect the panel and stop you overtightening,. The nyloc nut just needs to be nipped up until the o-ring is just starting to be compressed, not too tight.
I've done this on my own bike, and am very satisfied with the results.
The big advantage is that twelve months or so down the line, you *will* be able to take them out in five minutes, whereas the stock well-nuts are impossible except when new.
I know, I spent literally hours the other night taking the well-nut fixings off my nose-cone. All you'll need to get mine off is a 2.5mm allen key and a 7mm ring-spanner.
There's a couple of people who offer kits on ebay, but they all use well-nuts *(albeit the common-or-garden "industrial" type, not the Ducati type), and some require you to start enlarging the holes in your
fairing, ffs!
So, would there be any interest here in kits of these? I'm thinking about 25 quid for both sides of the
fairing (14 fixings), and maybe a nose-cone kit too, proportionately less. Obviously with a discount for DSC members.
So would there be any interest? I've sure you don't need telling that the stock fixings are over £4 each!
*Also, the "industrial" well-nuts are coarse thread. The Ducati
screws are fine thread, so you can't mix and match.
[Edited on 5-3-2005 by moto748]