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svrash
28-12-06, 12:12 AM
My magnets that run my speedo conversion keep falling of my brake discs, i can't use the holders that come with the kit because they don't fit the wavy discs i got :roll:

I used araldite but that obviously didn't work, what would be best?

ejohnh
28-12-06, 12:17 AM
My magnets that run my speedo conversion keep falling of my brake discs, i can't use the holders that come with the kit because they don't fit the wavy discs i got :roll:

I used araldite but that obviously didn't work, what would be best?

Blimey mate,
If Araldite didn't work you didn't use it properly. Cos it has always worked long term for me.
John

svrash
28-12-06, 12:21 AM
My magnets that run my speedo conversion keep falling of my brake discs, i can't use the holders that come with the kit because they don't fit the wavy discs i got :roll:

I used araldite but that obviously didn't work, what would be best?

Blimey mate,
If Araldite didn't work you didn't use it properly. Cos it has always worked long term for me.
John
It was the "rapid" stuff, i don't think its as strong as the real one

ejohnh
28-12-06, 12:24 AM
My magnets that run my speedo conversion keep falling of my brake discs, i can't use the holders that come with the kit because they don't fit the wavy discs i got :roll:

I used araldite but that obviously didn't work, what would be best?

Blimey mate,
If Araldite didn't work you didn't use it properly. Cos it has always worked long term for me.
John
It was the "rapid" stuff, i don't think its as strong as the real one

YOu might be right.

Give the trad araldite a go.

IN truth it has never quit on me and we go back a long way. lol!
JOhn

jonboy
28-12-06, 12:47 PM
I've found Araldite Rapid to be fantastic. One of the ally lugs on the swingarm (that hold on the chainguard) is stuck on using the Rapid version, it's now done a good 5k miles since, and is as solid as a rock. I can't underline the need for good preparation: both surfaces should be slightly roughened, to give a good "key", and be totally grease free (even a fingerprint can make the difference between success and failure).



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northwind
28-12-06, 12:53 PM
Drill the disc and put a bolt through, maybe? Assuming the magnets are the same as mine anyway...

I used different magnets for teh Veypor, they were always falling off so I dilled a very shallow hole into the disc, just enough to sit the magnet slightly into. Big difference...

Viney
28-12-06, 01:09 PM
I've found Araldite Rapid to be fantastic. One of the ally lugs on the swingarm (that hold on the chainguard) is stuck on using the Rapid version, it's now done a good 5k miles since, and is as solid as a rock. I can't underline the need for good preparation: both surfaces should be slightly roughened, to give a good "key", and be totally grease free (even a fingerprint can make the difference between success and failure).



.How on earth did you snap a lug in the 1st place?

jonboy
28-12-06, 02:07 PM
Ah, yes, cos I'm a numpty :lol: . Couldn't get one of the two screws undone, so I used a hammer on the end of the screwdriver and tried to bang/twist it undone, and yes I found out the ally lug didn't like this, cos it fractured and fell off :oops: . Still, you've got to learn... :-dd


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Viney
28-12-06, 02:33 PM
Ah, yes, cos I'm a numpty :lol: . Couldn't get one of the two screws undone, so I used a hammer on the end of the screwdriver and tried to bang/twist it undone, and yes I found out the ally lug didn't like this, cos it fractured and fell off :oops: . Still, you've got to learn... :-dd


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Ah. And theres me thinking you where a sensible chap ;)

svrash
30-12-06, 10:34 AM
Drill the disc and put a bolt through, maybe? Assuming the magnets are the same as mine anyway...
I gave the magnets to TSM as i didn't need them for the wavy discs and magnets are cheap enough off ebay (20x 8mm dia x 3mm = £5.45 :D )

I used different magnets for teh Veypor, they were always falling off so I dilled a very shallow hole into the disc, just enough to sit the magnet slightly into. Big difference...
That might be the way forward :wink:

ianofbhills
30-12-06, 07:48 PM
if you cant mend it j b weld it!!!!



try j b weld on it its available from halfrauds.



JB Weld
JBWELD

Don't Scrap it
J-B Weld it!





Tensile strenght 4000 psi after 24 hours
Resistant to constant temperature up to 300 c
Pliable for upto 25 minutes
Permanently bonds metal, plastic, ceramic, wood, masonary
can be drilled, filled, sanded, machined, tapped and painted
25 year shelf life once opened blah blah blah