Hello everyone! As of today, we have 90 registered! That's going to be a great turn out!
Just a reminder that rally registration closes on May 9 so that we can place our t-shirt order for the rally.
If you are coming, but have not sent in your registration, do it TODAY or TOMORROW!
After that, we will not accept any orders for t-shirts. We order a few extra of the most common sizes for the rally. You can only get what is available.
Have you all made your hotel reservations? If not, do it NOW! If our blocked rooms are full at Laquinta Inn, you'll have to find other lodging.
See you all soon!
Just a reminder that rally registration closes on May 9 so that we can place our t-shirt order for the rally.
If you are coming, but have not sent in your registration, do it TODAY or TOMORROW!
After that, we will not accept any orders for t-shirts. We order a few extra of the most common sizes for the rally. You can only get what is available.
Have you all made your hotel reservations? If not, do it NOW! If our blocked rooms are full at Laquinta Inn, you'll have to find other lodging.
See you all soon!
cracked corner on trunk lid
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cracked corner on trunk lid
hello all, have a crack on corner of trunk lid , front corner right side. what is the best glue or way to repair it? . thanks for any suggestions. Rich
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Re: cracked corner on trunk lid
It's ABS, and you can get the glue at any hardware store. It's easy to repair, and the repairs are strong. You might want to use a Dremel and little wire wheel to cut a curf along the crack so that the glue gets in there a little. Put the glue in with a toothpick, and then find a way to live with the black line.
I had a lot of these repairs all over my bike, including some with a lot of continuous stress. I mean, I had to torque on parts to close the crack, and then glued it. It stayed together after I took the torque off. Ended up repainting the whole thing white, just like my GMC pickup I was also repainting. Was cheaper and otherwise better than fussing with that 2-stage candy paint.
I had a lot of these repairs all over my bike, including some with a lot of continuous stress. I mean, I had to torque on parts to close the crack, and then glued it. It stayed together after I took the torque off. Ended up repainting the whole thing white, just like my GMC pickup I was also repainting. Was cheaper and otherwise better than fussing with that 2-stage candy paint.
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