Tune-A-Fish said:What all did you provide please
iatethepeach said:That brake fluid trick is cool. Congrats on the VT tag, too.
Tune-A-Fish said:Nice selection of parts:
http://stores.ebay.com/MotoSmart-Used-Motorcycle-Parts/_i.html?LH_TitleDesc=1&rt=nc&_nkw=XL350&_sid=999149681&_trksid=p4634.c0.m14.l1513&_pgn=1
deviant said:I love Smooth-on. Consider Polytek too. I go back and forth between the two, depending on what I'm getting.
Tune-A-Fish said:That is a great little trick I hadn't seen before, any way you could add in the bushing while wet or jig it up with a bushing and pour it?
They also sell plastics. Been using Smooth-On and Polytek this side of 15 years. Wonderful companies, both of them.adventurco said:Seemed to work pretty nicely. Interested to see how it sets up.
Btw this stuff in general is awesome, I see a lot of use in my future.
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Maritime said:Rad where is that stuff sold? I need new shock bushings
deviant said:Now simmer them in a pot of Rit dye and make them a cool color.
Yep. I know it works on skateboard wheels. Not sure if there's something different in the composition that would make theirs not take to the dye just as well. You have to boil the Rit dye first then bring it down to a simmer. You can melt the urethane, so you'll have to work with temp, time and keep it stirring. Should only take a few minutes.adventurco said:I was wondering about that. They told me about their pigment but said I'd be fighting the white and it would just end up gray if I used black pigment. I'll give it a shot. Simmer on low in a pot?
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