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  • #108545

    Dean
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    Not really mcgyver stuff but interesting none the less

    http://www.aircooledtech.com/tools-on-the-cheap/soda_blaster/

    ollie

    #129535

    drew
    Member

    Top read Ollie!B)

    looks like it cleans alloy a treat.

    that’s gonna go into storage, for future use.

    #129536

    Mick D
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    Ollie wrote:

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    Not really mcgyver stuff but interesting none the less

    http://www.aircooledtech.com/tools-on-the-cheap/soda_blaster/

    ollie

    Good find Ollie!!! You have got me looking for things to blast in the shed!!

    #129537

    Dean
    Member

    Not a bad findB) Thanks for the Karma

    Ollie

    #129558

    Eric Smith
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    I once used a ring spanner as a clutch lever on an RM125, combined with tie wire and zip ties!

    I have also heard about the grass in the flat tyre.

    JRD had old sockets in the top of the forks on his old XL250 to harden the forks up a bit. They were in there for years.

    I saw a bloke ride a KTM once…

    We have used discharged .22 shells as fuses (old glass type). We did try with a .22 bullet once too… not discharged… well, at least not until it heated up enough to explode!!! Scared the crap out of us all!!

    #129612

    glenn
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    Ive discovered a way to make KTMs go fast, it involves a tow rope and a DRZ you place the DRZ in front of the KTM , hook up the rope and heck yous know the rest:laugh: :woohoo: :silly: :side: 😆

    #129619

    hey boony, grab that bib off your cousin and wipe your chins:laugh:

    your talkins shits

    #129623

    glenn
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    menace wrote:

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    hey boony, grab that bib off your cousin and wipe your chins:laugh:

    your talkins shits

    :kiss: :kiss: :kiss: :kiss: :kiss: :kiss:

    #129625

    youve got more chins than a chinese phonebook…..ive seen the photos….

    #129630

    Dean
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    I misplaced re (lost) the bolt and wingnut that holds the airfilter assembly in place on my boys Husky WR250. I found a dynabolt the right length and welded a bit of plate on the end for a wingnut setup.works a treat and only cost me 75c from bunnings Id hate to think what Husky would have charged me:angry:

    Ollie

    #129634

    im tippen that husaberg parts would be in the same ballpark…..

    my mate has an ’01 berg 501, he lost his seat bolt last ride. the fool got the local ‘berg shop to send him one out via courier with his oil and sh!t….

    seat bolt…$52

    and the 6mm rubber “o” ring…..$12

    him tellin me, and me laughin at him…..priceless

    #129636

    Mick D
    Member

    Hey Ollie. that blaster thing works a treat!!!!!!!

    bald_cat.jpg

    #129631

    glenn
    Member

    menace wrote:

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    youve got more chins than a chinese phonebook…..ive seen the photos….

    My chinee cousin he say get me a can opener whoopass.jpg

    #129639

    Dean
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    micknmeld wrote:

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    Hey Ollie. that blaster thing works a treat!!!!!!!

    bald_cat.jpg

    LMFAO:laugh:

    you idjit!!

    lets see how it goes on the other Pussy:blush:

    ollie

    #129649

    Eric Smith
    Member

    I also replaced the tapered expanding nuts on the ends of my barkbusters with nuts from a couple of Hilti concrete bolts – cost about 8 cents!

    You blokes are tools, but that’s OK, I work well with tools!:laugh:

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