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 Posted: 18:33 - 24 May 2012 Post subject: Cereal box bodge blew my tiny mind |
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Took off engine cover while sanding off the childish paint job on my project ...tadah !!! laminated cereal box gasket stuck on with blue sticky stuff. top banana !!!!!!!
I dont know if Im in awe of the crafty bodge or dumbstruck with the dumbness of it ( why when its 15 squid to buy)
Got me thinking, whats the best/worst bodge you've done/found? And was it a Great British masterpiece of engineering to make Liz proud or was it a total arse-up lying in a heap in a ditch ?
[......and yes I have actually paid a scrote some of my hard earned money for this bike ] ____________________ Current half-cars :2004 SV650, VX535 1991
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That is so far from unacceptably slapdash that I'm not sure I'd even define that as a bodge.
Perfectly reasonable solution
Was it leaking? ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR
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Wrote this a few years ago just after building an Ariel HS Scrambler (value £5K) with all the right bits for a mate. They were not so good on the track but hot on the road!
I took his HS to Selly-Oak branch last night for general posing
purposes. The lighting system is 12V total loss and I was wondering how
long the lights would last on the way home, the headlamp bulb is a
50/40W unit and I erred on the side of discretion and rode off on dip.
After about 2 mins I swung into a tight right hander and the light went
out, I hit the dip switch and got full beam and survived the corner.
The dip switch was not new so I suspected a bad contact but twiddling it
did not bring dip back on but I had full beam so I pressed on through
the lanes. In reality the HS un-baffled exhaust note was rather complimented by the
high beam in your face and refusing to dip headlight, a HS is an
arrogant machine.
After about three miles I came into the outskirts of Brum and gunned her
down Primrose Hill, the lights went out again. Primrose Hill is a
council estate on a hill but their aint no primroses, there are however
lots of ratboys with shanks and electronic tags and it is one of my least
favourite places to break down. Fortunately all was quiet and for once
the Kevs were abiding to the curfew orders on their ASBOs and I was not
molested. All kinds of switch flicking did nothing so I decided to
improvise . I pulled the headlamp to bits and the bulb was clearly blown
so I stuffed it in my pocket and pondered if riding though Britain's
second city on an underslung pilot light was a good idea, it was not.
I always carry a little HID LED torch powered by a watch battery, you
need to hold the rubber button in to get it to work though. I had
already pulled a knife from my boot ( Primrose Hill insurance policy)
and I used it to cut my boot lace in half, I then fashioned my lace into
a loop with a knot and worked it over my little keyring torch. It worked
and the knot kept the light on so I bunged it inside the headlamp shell
through the bulb hole and fired up the HS again and under the bleary
eyed gaze of freshly woken chavs headed towards the city centre casting
a very dim blueish shadow in front of me. Three times the knot moved,
three times she went out and three times I striped it back down and
sorted it out again.
I got home at midnight, cracked a beer open and contemplated on what had
happened. The bike runs on a battery with no charging system so power
surges were not an issue and the wires had not leaked smoke, very
careful examination of the bulb revealed a 4mm long crack in the glass (
my mate at school could not see it even when I pointed it out but it can
just be felt by a finger-nail) I believe this was there from manufacture
and allowed air into the bulb allowing each filament to go pop as it
oxidised .
Not a recommended experience even though it seems funny today. If you do
have to use a LED as a main beam be sensible and try not to go over
60mph in built up areas and a very tuneful exhaust helps. ____________________ Bikers make great organ donors, get 115 on your licence today. |
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| Ariel Badger wrote: | Wrote this a few years ago just after building an Ariel HS Scrambler (value £5K) with all the right bits for a mate. They were not so good on the track but hot on the road!
I took his HS to Selly-Oak branch last night for general posing
purposes. The lighting system is 12V total loss and I was wondering how
long the lights would last on the way home, the headlamp bulb is a
50/40W unit and I erred on the side of discretion and rode off on dip.
After about 2 mins I swung into a tight right hander and the light went
out, I hit the dip switch and got full beam and survived the corner.
The dip switch was not new so I suspected a bad contact but twiddling it
did not bring dip back on but I had full beam so I pressed on through
the lanes. In reality the HS un-baffled exhaust note was rather complimented by the
high beam in your face and refusing to dip headlight, a HS is an
arrogant machine.
After about three miles I came into the outskirts of Brum and gunned her
down Primrose Hill, the lights went out again. Primrose Hill is a
council estate on a hill but their aint no primroses, there are however
lots of ratboys with shanks and electronic tags and it is one of my least
favourite places to break down. Fortunately all was quiet and for once
the Kevs were abiding to the curfew orders on their ASBOs and I was not
molested. All kinds of switch flicking did nothing so I decided to
improvise . I pulled the headlamp to bits and the bulb was clearly blown
so I stuffed it in my pocket and pondered if riding though Britain's
second city on an underslung pilot light was a good idea, it was not.
I always carry a little HID LED torch powered by a watch battery, you
need to hold the rubber button in to get it to work though. I had
already pulled a knife from my boot ( Primrose Hill insurance policy)
and I used it to cut my boot lace in half, I then fashioned my lace into
a loop with a knot and worked it over my little keyring torch. It worked
and the knot kept the light on so I bunged it inside the headlamp shell
through the bulb hole and fired up the HS again and under the bleary
eyed gaze of freshly woken chavs headed towards the city centre casting
a very dim blueish shadow in front of me. Three times the knot moved,
three times she went out and three times I striped it back down and
sorted it out again.
I got home at midnight, cracked a beer open and contemplated on what had
happened. The bike runs on a battery with no charging system so power
surges were not an issue and the wires had not leaked smoke, very
careful examination of the bulb revealed a 4mm long crack in the glass (
my mate at school could not see it even when I pointed it out but it can
just be felt by a finger-nail) I believe this was there from manufacture
and allowed air into the bulb allowing each filament to go pop as it
oxidised .
Not a recommended experience even though it seems funny today. If you do
have to use a LED as a main beam be sensible and try not to go over
60mph in built up areas and a very tuneful exhaust helps. |
went to school at primrose hill, early eighties, was bad enough then, bet its a right shithole now
bought an old 125 to do up and sell once and there was a nail holding the chain together instead of a split link............. ____________________ Some people feel the rain, others just get wet. |
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 Posted: 14:52 - 25 May 2012 Post subject: Re: Cereal box bodge blew my tiny mind |
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| mickfulton wrote: | Took off engine cover while sanding off the childish paint job on my project ...tadah !!! laminated cereal box gasket stuck on with blue sticky stuff. top banana !!!!!!!
I dont know if Im in awe of the crafty bodge or dumbstruck with the dumbness of it ( why when its 15 squid to buy)
Got me thinking, whats the best/worst bodge you've done/found? And was it a Great British masterpiece of engineering to make Liz proud or was it a total arse-up lying in a heap in a ditch ?
[......and yes I have actually paid a scrote some of my hard earned money for this bike  ] |
Dont worry, we sometimes do this at work when we can't get a gasket for a really old engine. thin cardboard lightly smeared on both sides in grease out of the grease nipple gun. Never had one fail yet! |
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Im fairly sure that during the 80's that was a common way to fabricate a gasket, my old man certainly did it a fair old bit ____________________ https://bikechatter.net
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My little CB125T2 that I am restoring needs a gasket between the two halves of the front brake caliper.As this part is not available,even on back order,I made one using a Weetabix box
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Unfortunately this was not thick enough,so I found some more card and made another.Works perfectly  ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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