tengai plastics repair

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Jim Douglas
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Post by Jim Douglas » Thu Mar 27, 2008 7:03 pm

looks somewhat like a KLR, who in the group is this? http://www.fazed.org/blog/view/5/the-coolest-guy-on-earth/

Tengai Mark Van Horn
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tengai plastics repair

Post by Tengai Mark Van Horn » Thu Mar 27, 2008 7:17 pm

... BTW, I have some Tengai spares you may be interested in to complete the look, like an instrument cluster, instrument surround, headlight/instrument tree, headlight, lower fairing (plastic quasi skidplate), and maybe a gas tank. These parts may or may not be available at ronayers.com. Mark At 11:01 PM +0000 3/27/08, mikeypep wrote:
>OK boys and girls, I've got my complete Tengai plastics to transform my >KLR into a custom beauty. The plastics is compliments of Tom in GA; >thanks Tom. Tom did a pretty good job busting up the plastics. I'd >going to repair it but am wondering if any of you KLRista can tell me >what will actually bond to this plastic? Its not the same as the >regular KLR stuff, much more brittle. I don't think fiberglass bonds to >it, it just sort of sticks and will re-crack. I want to actually bond >it, fill the cracks and sand it smooth. I'm looking at the "Plastix" >kit that someone recommended.

Michael Nelson
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Post by Michael Nelson » Thu Mar 27, 2008 7:55 pm

On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 07:03:19PM -0500, Jim Douglas wrote:
> looks somewhat like a KLR, who in the group is this? > > > http://www.fazed.org/blog/view/5/the-coolest-guy-on-earth/
Well, I have a KLR and a Blue & Gold Macaw, but no seegar and Chico thinks motorcycles are something to chew the soft parts off off. So I guess it ain't me. -- "Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open manhole and die." -- Mel Brooks San Francisco, CA

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