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Joined: 14 Jun 2004 Karma :     
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 Posted: 13:02 - 24 Jun 2004 Post subject: Fixing holes in exhaust |
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I've got two holes in a CG125 exhaust. I've been told that a self-taping screw in each should solve the problem.
Problem is I've never tried this, do I need any sealer or just screws?
How long will this fix last?
If I get chance I plan to take off the exhaust, treat the rust and coat it in black exhaust paint. So is there any other fixes I should try?
Any advice appreciated. MAP |
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I had loads of holes in my old RXS exhaust. Buy some stuff called JBWeld from Halfords, think its a fiver. Comes in 2 tubes, one the epoxy and the other the hardener. Get a wire brush to clean up the surface then squeeze a bit of each onto a plate, mix them up and apply it on the holes. Takes about 5 hours to get hard then go for a spin and the heat sets it hard.
Proper easy job, takes about 5 minutes and doesnt mess up with the heat. A lot easier than proper welding or tapping as you said.
Sorted  ____________________ RooRoo: just like the time i stuck my finger up my arse with no lube at all and she didnt talk to me for hours |
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Thanks for the advice on JBWeld
Will try and get some, bound to look better as I intend to paint the exhaust anyhow. |
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Thanks again for the info. Exhaust will probably end up whatever colour I can get. Previous owner tried black but it's flaked off so looks naff. May try again black or see about a brushed aluminium look. Let you know how I get on, been too busy this weekend to get the exhaust off.  |
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Where exactly are these holes?
i wouldn't worry too much, if a couple of screws will cover it then there not gonna be a big problem.
Also bear in mind you can get cg exhausts for not very much (probably how much it would cost you in welding) from a bike breakers if it came down to it. ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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whatever you do dont use exhaust tape from halfords. i put some on my bikes exhaust and the exhaust hole go bigger underneath the tape. so when i was ridin along it blew the tape apart and i found a hole 10 times as big as before. and it was insanly loud for my 10 mile ride home. i would also go down my local breakers yard and get a new one. search google for breakers yards in your area. that how i found mine and now im a regular. you wont regret it.
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