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Title: seat bodge
Post by: Topdad on 28.07. 2023 13:27
Well following on the bolts were still loose and i wanted something to hold 'em till I could afford a more permanent fix. end result was a generous amount of Araldite epoxy . I sawed the ends of the bolts and used wing nuts to tighten and spring washers to secure .after leaving for a day to cure I fitted the seat and thought maybe a month or 2 .I pleased to say 11 yrs later and still going strong and haven't even lost a wingnut .
Title: Re: seat bodge
Post by: muskrat on 28.07. 2023 20:00
G'day Bob.
A few pics would be nice. My minds eye needs glasses!
Cheers
Title: Re: seat bodge
Post by: Topdad on 01.08. 2023 10:39
Bugga Musky ,didn't think to do that ,was just happy to be able to lay hands on the bike and achieve something ,however,I will do .Next I've got to clean that belt drive and nip the timing case up, so that just if the sun shines at all I may turn a wheel on the Beeza again.