I have an original H1B cover, the only damage to it a small rip in one side and a big rip in the other
All the pattern covers I've looked at don't look right, so I'm trying to salvage this one
I have done ons side with some copydex and vinyl , the result is OK and I can live with it.
However this is the otheside
I know it won't look perfect but neither does the rest of the bike
Any suggestions anyone?
Am I clutching at straws?
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Am I clutching at straws?
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Re: Am I clutching at straws?
How about gaffer tape inside with another piece back to front which gives a black background, then your Copydex to keep that and the outer cover together?
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Re: Am I clutching at straws?
Tiger seal - brilliant stuff - sticks like the proverbial to a blanket and can be tooled over joints.
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Re: Am I clutching at straws?
Cheers matejohnnymoped wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 2:23 pm Tiger seal - brilliant stuff - sticks like the proverbial to a blanket and can be tooled over joints.
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Re: Am I clutching at straws?
That woman on the " Repair Shop " might be able to help, all you need is a sob story to go with it - pick any from the Forum.