Found my leak

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Re: Found my leak

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Sam-NI wrote:Was losing a quite a bit of oil. Checked all the usual places. Then found this.

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Nice!

You only need one stick but this will repair it if you dont mind keeping it as is (wrong and tatty)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lumiweld-10-R ... 0531564152
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Re: Found my leak

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Well, when i'm finished with this piece of chewing gum, I might stick that on. Xivilia said it should hold.
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Re: Found my leak

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Yes but it needs to wriggly's gum as it has a higer heat tolerance over other brands :peace:
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Re: Found my leak

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And you can also use the tin foil from wrigglys to camoflage the chewing gum weld, to retain your factory finish. So i'm told.
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Re: Found my leak

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If you use a cold flame, you can use the welding pack from eBay to fix the cover while on the bike without risking setting fire to the oil! :-)
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