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  • Fetch
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2017
    • 908

    Work from home-The new normal

    Was told to work from home....hmmmm...well.... that's OK with me!

    Been meaning to make a cosmetic repair on the bike for long time now.

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    Seems the front wheel ate something and spit it right out?

    Found some JD steel reinforced epoxy on the shelf, and stuck it in the holes.....
    internet guy says ya gotta wait an hour before you can shape it...OK...I can do that

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    Hit it with a flat file and some silver paint

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    Boom...matches that nasty ol' rear wheel perfect. Now I need to blend the area with some brake dust.

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    This working from home is gonna be great!
    Last edited by Fetch; 03-18-2020, 1:53 PM.
  • Hoghead
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2015
    • 2580

    #2
    Hmm, I worked from home this week, but my boss expects me to work! I did clean the crapper after lunch tho'

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    • Fetch
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2017
      • 908

      #3
      Originally posted by Hoghead
      Hmm, I worked from home this week, but my boss expects me to work! I did clean the crapper after lunch tho'
      Expectations are the gateway to disappointments

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      • Hoghead
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2015
        • 2580

        #4
        Originally posted by Fetch
        Expectations are the gateway to disappointments
        Sometimes, maybe often true! Not true of:

        My first new Harley-i loved that bike (a long time ago now)
        My first thrash in my speedway star bro's Porsche 911 (also a long time ago)
        Aerobatics
        Sex with my ex.

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        • klondikekid64
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2013
          • 1086

          #5
          Sure is glad it's mower / weedeater season, I got em lined up, phone is ringing, a service takes about an hour, little longer if I got to pull a carb to clean plugged jets etc. because people never learn that ethenol attracts water like crazy and gas goes bad in about 4 months in small amounts, drain your stuff at the end of the year, with a air filter and plug that's good for $120+...bring it on. Nice break from the chrome shop grind.

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