nice work dobboyeh you can weld/repair them.
I dont know anyone who does it near you thou.
Has anyone done it? Know of anywhere that does it?
Guess what I just did? Tis still in 1 piece just a little cracked (like it's owner)
nice work dobboyeh you can weld/repair them.
I dont know anyone who does it near you thou.
Worse case scenerio I'll have to kick the stockton Fairy in the 4753 till he builds me one.
Try your local motor bike shop or panel beater. They'll have contacts.
Ron
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might give you a good exuse to get a metal protective one.
Try Q-Bond - available at Bursons, about $20, very good product.
It's like a sand & superglue mix. You get 2 bottles, one for plastics and one for metals. You apply the the sand over the crack, put a couple of drops of the superglue on and it hardens in seconds.
Hi Dobbo
You can do it with a soldering iron/heat gun and the plastic 4mm retic risers from the garden.If you are going to replace it with steel anyway,have a go,its quite effective.
I have a complete plastic bumper in my shed,you are welcome to it,problem is it will cost you a fortune in freight!!!!
Andrew
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what he said.......its great stuff.......and works fantastic......
never met bursons......but repco...auto one....etc sell it as well.......
alternatively......you could also use sikaflex.........
you can even use this to glue steel plates to the inside of the rest of the bar for reinforcement........
Q-bond is a very quick repair.......
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