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A mate has just sent me this pic below! 

 

Yes that chain has been welded! 

 

Some people should not be allowed near spanners! or welders! This is not my mates bike by the way

 

So spill the beans whats the dodgiest repairs you have seen? 

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It was a car I had, that was in an accident with a deer which did quite a lot of front end damage and so it was an insurance job in a recommended garage. I found that part of the metal work that had been replaced had included the VIN plate, so that was now missing and parts of the bumper and radiator cover had been cable tied on. I took it back, showed the owner, who thanked me for going to him first and not the insurance company. It was all properly fixed, including a trip for him to the scrappy to find the VIN plate, so it could go back onto the car, and I got a free service.

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Hmm most of mine were by me, for me, usually just to get home, I've had some high mileage sheds in my time,comes with serious bodgery 

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I have seen the solenoid holding the brake on a 300t winch held on by a wooden wedge, then used for towing...

Emergency release was to remove wedge, next to drum holding about 100t load...

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On 29/04/2021 at 23:12, onesea said:

I have seen the solenoid holding the brake on a 300t winch held on by a wooden wedge, then used for towing...

Emergency release was to remove wedge, next to drum holding about 100t load...

 

Did it fail though :lol:

 

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I have seen a brake caliper on a car secured by wire!! 

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3 hours ago, Stu said:

I have seen a brake caliper on a car secured by wire!! 

I've seen a car with the brake caliper not held on at all. A brand new Ford I once made the mistake of purchasing. It was discovered when I went to pick it up and the gear lever came off in my hand so it had to be hauled back into the workshop.

 

It was the worst heap of junk I have had the misfortune to own. 

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1 hour ago, TimR said:

How long do you want this thread to be ? 

 

If you can get 5 pages you get a prize 😂🏆

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It got me home.......and back to work and home again for about a week until I got a new clutch cable 😁

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54 minutes ago, Stu said:

 

If you can get 5 pages you get a prize 😂🏆

Gimme that now, how boring do you want the thread to be 😂.

 

I used to take the rotor arm off an old rover that you could steal with a knife, I didn't fit it right one night, snapped in half, tube of glue and a roll of sellotape got me home.

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1 hour ago, Tiggie said:

It got me home.......and back to work and home again for about a week until I got a new clutch cable 😁

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Ok I am guessing a VT500 ? 

Poor mans Cx back in the day lol.

Many a despatch riders choice and victim of so many bodges.

Cheers

Ian

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