I have brand new CB750 kill/starter switch I've been fussing with to get it to fit. I've had to grind an area for the clearance of the wires since the original bike had the wire going through the handlebar tube.
I've been taking off millimetre by millimetre to get it just right. It was almost fitting by I needed just one more pass. As I went over it one more time disaster struck.
Now I've got a hairline crack that's in a precarious spot. I'm afraid if I put it on and tighten it now the whole thing will fall off. And since this houses the throttle tube and cables I need the confidence that it's going to hold.
Needless to say I'm absolutely heartbroken. I've been trying for weeks to get on the road and this was the last mountain to climb.
Is there any way of treating this (epoxy, aluminum weld, etc) that will keep it intact? Anyone out there who is up for the ta$k?
I have dreams of riding this summer and I'm not giving up on them.
I've been taking off millimetre by millimetre to get it just right. It was almost fitting by I needed just one more pass. As I went over it one more time disaster struck.
Now I've got a hairline crack that's in a precarious spot. I'm afraid if I put it on and tighten it now the whole thing will fall off. And since this houses the throttle tube and cables I need the confidence that it's going to hold.
Needless to say I'm absolutely heartbroken. I've been trying for weeks to get on the road and this was the last mountain to climb.
Is there any way of treating this (epoxy, aluminum weld, etc) that will keep it intact? Anyone out there who is up for the ta$k?
I have dreams of riding this summer and I'm not giving up on them.