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Old 01-26-2009, 11:39 PM
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Re: think this can be fixed???

Originally Posted by thumpmonkey
look at the pic again.... see anything? Its a motor mount!! a little leverage being applied there, gotta be welded or it will break off again

This does not negate the fact that JB weld is the ****.



Even if it will not, never, fix that broken motor mount.
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Old 01-26-2009, 11:40 PM
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Re: think this can be fixed???

Originally Posted by Rocketcrotch
Are you mentally deficient? JB weld is the ****!

I can weld. That **** Is garbage compared to a REAL weld. and to the Guy who had it last for 7-8K

Ive had nothing but bad experiences with it when I was younger.
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Old 01-26-2009, 11:49 PM
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Yes Jb is the ****!! I used it once to fix a pit in a cylinder deck of a snowmobile. It worked! never blew a head gasket again!
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you had bad experiences because your mother dropped you on your head because i was skull ******* her eye sockets so hard. jb weld IS the **** and ive fixed many a cracked cases,blocks with it.
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i must be missing something here
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Re: think this can be fixed???

Originally Posted by YogiR6
I can weld. That **** Is garbage compared to a REAL weld. and to the Guy who had it last for 7-8K

Ive had nothing but bad experiences with it when I was younger.


I can weld too, But I cannot weld wood to copper, or aluminum to rubber, or steel to plastic. But you know who can? JB weld can. I use that **** a lot, at least once a week to make something stick to something else, and it works awesomely. I used to have a honda shadow cruiser that was hardtailed. And the exhaust flange broke on the front head. JB welded that ****, and it worked the rest of the time I had the bike, and probably still is working.
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Re: think this can be fixed???

Originally Posted by DoodleF4i
you had bad experiences because your mother dropped you on your head because i was skull ******* her eye sockets so hard. jb weld IS the **** and ive fixed many a cracked cases,blocks with it.

She had to pay the bills somehow son. Thanks for the Lunch
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Old 01-26-2009, 11:56 PM
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Re: think this can be fixed???

Originally Posted by Rocketcrotch
I can weld too, But I cannot weld wood to copper, or aluminum to rubber, or steel to plastic. But you know who can? JB weld can. I use that **** a lot, at least once a week to make something stick to something else, and it works awesomely. I used to have a honda shadow cruiser that was hardtailed. And the exhaust flange broke on the front head. JB welded that ****, and it worked the rest of the time I had the bike, and probably still is working.

Ive never had an instant where I have had to fix any of those things together... but I have only tried workin with wood once of twice. Never could get it to strike an Arc
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Re: think this can be fixed???

Originally Posted by YogiR6
Ive never had an instant where I have had to fix any of those things together... but I have only tried workin with wood once of twice. Never could get it to strike an Arc

Check your ground
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Originally Posted by Rocketcrotch
Check your ground

Wow... That accually made me

to you good sir!
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dry ice and water should fix it.
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Re: think this can be fixed???

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dry ice and water should fix it.
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Old 01-28-2009, 01:21 AM
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Re: think this can be fixed???

try running more fans on it like an oldschool air cooled motor!

but seriously man i wouldnt **** with anything but getting it welded up. cause it is a motor mount. that ***** gonna have stress on it every time you clutch it up or drop the front end

lemme know if you need any help man
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Re: think this can be fixed???

Originally Posted by DIRTYJEFF636s
a pro can weld it, but he won't guarantee his work, it might still leak
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Wouldnt call myself pro but ive fixed worse... only for temp use, and i wouldnt garantee any work like that... 2 years and still holding on the guys quad though.
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Re: think this can be fixed???

bubble gum and a few zip ties
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Hey Boy if you got some money comin to you I have a F4i for sale like $1500 or BO it is still minty. Hit me up if you are interested. Plastics are still good and runs strong I have rode it like twice last year.

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Re: think this can be fixed???

Originally Posted by Suicidl
bubble gum and a few zip ties
maybe if its really bad, pull out the JB weld.
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Re: think this can be fixed???

Can't believe no one has said this yet...Have you tried to put a bandaid on it yet dummy?
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Re: think this can be fixed???

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Can't believe no one has said this yet...Have you tried to put a bandaid on it yet dummy?

I put bandaids on my helmet to cover up road rash

cop asked me why I had them on ther I told him it was a fashion statement9they will write you for faulty equiptment)
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