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kickstand ,,,,,my mounting technique

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 8:10 pm
by summitrescue
It appears that my kickstand is allowing the bike to lean to far. I am assuming that it is from my technique of getting on the bike. I have removed the stand from the bike and squeezed the fork end back together. That worked for a month or so,,but She's starting to lean to fr again

nklr: alternative to thermarest hotbond

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 9:57 am
by revmaaatin
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "keithrstone" wrote:
> > Hello all, > > I'm looking for an alternative to Thermarest's Hotbond adhesive.
I've
> got extra patches, but the glue at 3 patches for $10 is too steep. > > Here in the desert SouthWest thorns are a part of life, so I've got
a
> few patches. > > Any thoughts? I've wondered about a hot glue gun? Any thoughts? > > KRS >
Hello Keith, Not sure how a Thermarest patch works, but this is my story: I recently patched my Eddie Bauer inflatable mattress using these products: 1) Pool Chem (brand) 'Big Job Patch Kit' designed for pool liners and inflatables. Included a big vinyl --cut to size-- patch and glue 2) All Purpose, Amazing GOOP (brand) I had tried hot glue, NOPE I had tried using a tire patch, NOPE and then I found these two products, one in the pool section of Menard's (=Lowe's, Home Depot) and the GOOP in adhesives section. I patched with the pool sealer, and then 'caulked' the edges with the GOOP. WOW! what a seal--it was like welding the patch on! I might work for you after you can peel back the fabric(?) or the GOOP may penetrate enough to seal the leak around the fabric, etc. The down side, it was a two day process. Install the vinyl patch, let it set for 24 hours, caulk the patch edge, let it set for 24 hours--but what a patch! and it holds air! revmaaatin.