What equipment, gadgets, track side "stuff" do you have in your back pack to get you back home?
Every one has the basics, tool kit, tire levers, cable ties, tow rope..... etc.
Whats the item, the Holy Grail, you don't leave home without??
I've been doing a service on the crf (have a ride coming up and the Husky is mid operation) I have electronic fans on both sides of the radiators, one of which is burnt out, I decided to remove and delete the wiring. Did all that and fired the old girl up, all good for about 45 seconds then coolant started spitting out. Found a rub through, where the frame of the fan had ruptured one of the core fins, too close to the reservoir to solder with out making it worse, had a look through the shelves and found a tube of Selleys multipurpose KNEAD-IT polymer 2 part mix, cut off a small section of product (cleaned the area first, and roughed it up a bit with some emery cloth and flat blade screwdriver) Mixed the two parts together, moulded it around the fracture, 5 min later passed the pressure test and ready to rock. I could easily have done this on the side of the track. As long as I could get to water again.
I also then tried it on a jam tin, poked a hole in the bottom, repaired it and then put fuel in the tin.
No problem.
Resealed the tube, now takes pride of place in my kit.
This is now my favorite "pull me out of the shite" stuff
spyshadow
Every one has the basics, tool kit, tire levers, cable ties, tow rope..... etc.
Whats the item, the Holy Grail, you don't leave home without??
I've been doing a service on the crf (have a ride coming up and the Husky is mid operation) I have electronic fans on both sides of the radiators, one of which is burnt out, I decided to remove and delete the wiring. Did all that and fired the old girl up, all good for about 45 seconds then coolant started spitting out. Found a rub through, where the frame of the fan had ruptured one of the core fins, too close to the reservoir to solder with out making it worse, had a look through the shelves and found a tube of Selleys multipurpose KNEAD-IT polymer 2 part mix, cut off a small section of product (cleaned the area first, and roughed it up a bit with some emery cloth and flat blade screwdriver) Mixed the two parts together, moulded it around the fracture, 5 min later passed the pressure test and ready to rock. I could easily have done this on the side of the track. As long as I could get to water again.
I also then tried it on a jam tin, poked a hole in the bottom, repaired it and then put fuel in the tin.
No problem.
Resealed the tube, now takes pride of place in my kit.
This is now my favorite "pull me out of the shite" stuff
spyshadow