Hello all
I used 2/3 of a tube filling up my handlebars and then reinstalled my
woodspro handguards, so my guess is that the kaulk will never dry is that
a bad thing ?
can you picture me riding 60 mph down the highway with tremendous strings
of white stocky goo hanging from my barends?
we'll see how well it worked this sunday
-neil
[dsn_klr650] dennis kirk
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i filled up my bars
You can expect that whenever you go riding on a hot day, and stop and put
your bike on the sidestand, you will return to a small pile of goo either on
your gas tank, or on the ground (you will step in this of course). You may
ask me how I know this.
I tried this stuff, used the stuff that everyone recommended. Only after
filling the handlebars did it dawn on me that this stuff would never cure.
There is a cure though. Go to Home Depot or whatever, and get some foam
insulation sleeves for water pipes. Cut this stuff up, and start forcing it
into your handlebars, keep adding until it comes out the other end. You now
have foam in your handlebars, but I don't have any problems with the foam in
mine, and I don't leave piles of white schtuff wherever I go.
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[dsn_klr650] dennis kirk
Attachments :HI
MY NAME IS LUIS CASTRO, AND I'M NEW IN THE LIST.
I ORDER MY KLR650 MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES FROM DENNIS
KIRK
OFF-ROAD CATALOG, BY THE WAY I JUST RECEIVE THE
2000CATALOG.
GREETINGS FROM THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC.
LUIS
91 KLR650 A5
97 SUZUKI RF-900R
94 BMW K75
82 MONTESA 360H7
Note: forwarded message attached.
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