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A few tiny tricks I do to my bike.

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awak100:
Well ok 86 87 88 89 92hillclimb bike 94practive hillclimb bike 99 02 and 04 which one do you want to talk obout

RoostDaddy:
Sorry, I quoted Motorrad and was referring to his Red Bull addiction.  But I'm all ears to hear any reviews of your bikes as well.

Foxx4Beaver:
I was noticing how much my seat was wearing into my sub-frame this past winter,so I thought I would try this.I took some cheap foam rubber weather stripping that you can get at any hardware store...I got mine at Home-Depot,and put a thin layer of Yamabond on the contact points of the seat to sub-frame,and cut three pieces of weather stripping to fit.The weather stripping already has an adhesive backing,but it's just not strong enough to stay stuck on(reason for the Yamabond).So far,I've got around 40-50 hours on the 1st pieces I put on,and just now had to replace the right side one.Not only does it stop the wear on the sub-frame...but also cuts back on the vibrations to the ole cornhole :-D   






Polar-Bus:

--- Quote from: Foxx4Beaver on August 09, 2012, 01:21:51 AM ---I was noticing how much my seat was wearing into my sub-frame over the winter,so I thought I would try this.I just took some cheap foam rubber weather stripping that you can get at any hardware store...I got mine at Home-Depot,and put a thin layer of Yamabond on the contact points of the seat to sub-frame,and cut three pieces of weather stripping to fit.The weather stripping already has an adhesive backing,but it's just not strong enough.So far,I've got around 40-50 hours on the 1st pieces I put on,and just now had to replace the right side one.Not only does it stop the wear on the sub-frame...but also cuts back on the vibrations to the ole cornhole :-D   








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I have some really heavy duty 1/8" rubber sheets, let me know I can mail you some if you want to try some more durable rubber. Hey do you have some type of chain protector for the inside of your subframe ? The chain saws into the sub frame badly. I have a bunch of 1"X6"X .125" Teflon strips that I gave a buch out to other members. You rivet the teflon pad to the inside of your sub frame tube, no more issues. Let me know i'll mail you one.

Foxx4Beaver:
Polar,I'd be willing to try out some of the rubber you have once I need to replace the strips I have on there now...I'm always willing to give anyones suggestions a shot.
For the left lower leg of the sub-frame,I bought a 2x6 galvanized joist hanger and cut one side off,it's an 1/8" thick,perfectly pre-bent 90 degrees...and pre-drilled.All I had to do was drill a few pilot holes in the frame.Then coated the threads of some self tappers with black RTV,ran a good bead of RTV the length of the hanger on both contact sides of the hanger and frame to help keep out water/moisture,and gently seated the self tappers with a cordless drill.






As you can see,there's hardly a scratch on it,and it's been on for just about a year.At this rate,it should last me the life I own the bike.

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