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Brilliant Bodge Material

#1 Post by Willopotomas » Mon May 07, 2012 7:52 pm

So there I was sat outside a pub in StOuen, Jersey, supping a fine ale and enjoying the moment with good friends after a fairly long ride for small island, when the strong waft of petrol floated by. A few of us had just filled up, so thought nothing of it, but it was getting stronger as the minutes passed. One of the Jersey lads went to investigate and came back to tell me that my bike was leaking petrol at a fair old rate. Fuck!

The usual suggestions of chemical metal and alraldite were brought to the fore so headed off to the local auto parts shop for some stuff. After a quick look around we couldn't find anything suitable to make the repair.. We asked the bloke in the shop and he pointed us to this stuff

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Q-BOND-ULTRA- ... 1097wt_911

Q-Bond.. Never heard of it, but apparently it's the mutt's nut's, so took a punt. Being Jersey, everything is more expensive, but the cost of £15 seemed like a small sum compared to the alternatives.. For one, there was no chance the bike would've been allowed on the ferry leaking like that.

After we'd bought the kit we headed off to a friends garage to sort it out. Nothing in Jersey is very far to travel to, but thankfully his place is relatively close to where we were staying. Tank drained and taken off, small amount of prep and give this stuff a try.
Fark! It's brilliant. The easiest tank bodge/repair I've ever done. It was so quick and easy that I keep checking it to make sure it's worked. Set in virtually no time and sealed the hole good and proper. Sprinkle the filler powder over the area, drop the glue on and it's done. No mixing, no waiting for it to go-off.. Sold within a few seconds.

I for one will be getting a kit to stick in the bikes tool roll. It's fookin awesome!
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#2 Post by paddyz1 » Mon May 07, 2012 8:12 pm

Nice one. I will be getting some of that to repair the kerbed rims that Davina done.

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#3 Post by Aladinsaneuk » Mon May 07, 2012 8:15 pm

has she possibly considered going around the kerb??


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#4 Post by fatboy » Mon May 07, 2012 8:20 pm

Sounds like it really is the dogs danglers !
just hope its available outside of Jersey. Sounds like a 'must have'
What kind of materials does it bond to ?
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#5 Post by Nooj » Mon May 07, 2012 8:20 pm

Good stuff, innit :-) Need to replace the glue here, one bottle got used up and one's gone hard.
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#6 Post by D-Rider » Mon May 07, 2012 8:25 pm

Aladinsaneuk wrote:has she possibly considered going around the kerb??
I'd have thought so - kerbs are a pretty big obstacle for her - she even looks up to Tim.

As for Will's magic potion, it certainly sounds a good thing to keep in stock.

I hear that Hanna is planning to get some for Pete in order to put an end to the disappointments
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#7 Post by Willopotomas » Mon May 07, 2012 8:41 pm

Nooj wrote:Good stuff, innit :-) Need to replace the glue here, one bottle got used up and one's gone hard.
Things that amaze me like this are becoming more and more rarer as the years pass. This stuff however is now in the top 10 list of items that really impress me. It'll become one of those 'never leave home without it' things.. :smt004
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#8 Post by furygan man » Tue May 08, 2012 3:41 pm

Willopotomas wrote:Things that amaze me like this are becoming more and more rarer as the years pass. This stuff however is now in the top 10 list of items that really impress me. It'll become one of those 'never leave home without it' things.. :smt004
...and in no particular order, the other 9 are?.......

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#9 Post by BikerGran » Tue May 08, 2012 5:29 pm

Gaffa tape, WD40, cable ties and.................?

Oh I forgot the binder twine!
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