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Brought one of these from the states (only £18 all in) but I'm worried it not water proof enough to mount it on the yokes (it's only 6'x1')
![]() Was thinking of putting it on top of the tacho some how but if i want to wash the bike i still got to get it wet ![]() So i need to waterproof it some how, if i could dip it in liquid clear rubber then that would be the sort of thing i would do Any thoughts |
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Would the answer not be just to use a damp cloth or sponge when cleaning in the area that your new toy is mounted? No-one has ever told me a requirement of washing a bike is to lash gallons of water at it?
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would it be possible to laminate it that would do the trick
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