Repairing Carbonfibre exhaust hanger...ideas please
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Repairing Carbonfibre exhaust hanger...ideas please
Hi guys and girls.
I'm thinking of buying a 2nd hand Taylormade Exhaust for the CBR1000RR and a lovely chap off another forum has one for sale yet it has got some damage to where it fits on to the rear-set and secures to the bike.
From the picture below the securing hole has been snapped, so i was wondering what ideas any of you had for getting it repaired? Its going to be hidden by bolts ultimately, so i was thinking maybe:-
- drill and rivet on a plate with a hole in it to secure the bolt through
- bond one to it to use
- get it repaired professionally
So what's your views? Clearly I'm spending a lot on the system so wish to keep costs to a minimum....:-)
Need to go back to him tomorrow so get typing...
Thanks in advance, Cornish
I'm thinking of buying a 2nd hand Taylormade Exhaust for the CBR1000RR and a lovely chap off another forum has one for sale yet it has got some damage to where it fits on to the rear-set and secures to the bike.
From the picture below the securing hole has been snapped, so i was wondering what ideas any of you had for getting it repaired? Its going to be hidden by bolts ultimately, so i was thinking maybe:-
- drill and rivet on a plate with a hole in it to secure the bolt through
- bond one to it to use
- get it repaired professionally
So what's your views? Clearly I'm spending a lot on the system so wish to keep costs to a minimum....:-)
Need to go back to him tomorrow so get typing...
Thanks in advance, Cornish
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Re: Repairing Carbonfibre exhaust hanger...ideas please
If you can't see it when fitted, i would drill and rivet it.
I'm sure i've read those Taylormade exhausts sap power though. Perhaps Blade knows more.
I'm sure i've read those Taylormade exhausts sap power though. Perhaps Blade knows more.
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Re: Repairing Carbonfibre exhaust hanger...ideas please
Thanks Duke63 for the advice That's what I was thinking.
Yeah I've heard that they sap the power yet willing to potentially try it.
Yeah I've heard that they sap the power yet willing to potentially try it.
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Re: Repairing Carbonfibre exhaust hanger...ideas please
I know its just cosmetic but I'd want to repair it as best as I could
Would something like this work ?
Its hightemp, it bonds and I'm guessing it could be smoothed when applying
http://www.idealsealants.com/non-silico ... tAodXiEARQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Would something like this work ?
Its hightemp, it bonds and I'm guessing it could be smoothed when applying
http://www.idealsealants.com/non-silico ... tAodXiEARQ" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Repairing Carbonfibre exhaust hanger...ideas please
Spudda you may be on to something there fella....ta
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Re: Repairing Carbonfibre exhaust hanger...ideas please
No worries ... I just want it right for when I buy the Blade off you 

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Re: Repairing Carbonfibre exhaust hanger...ideas please
Cornish wrote:
so wish to keep costs to a minimum....:-)
Thanks in advance, Cornish



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Re: Repairing Carbonfibre exhaust hanger...ideas please
Like your thinkingSpudda wrote:No worries ... I just want it right for when I buy the Blade off you
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Re: Repairing Carbonfibre exhaust hanger...ideas please
Fair play yet a boy can dream can't he?Kwacky wrote:Cornish wrote:
so wish to keep costs to a minimum....:-)
Thanks in advance, Cornish
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