It's rather academic anyway because I actually use mine. Not every
day, but at least once per week. I live by myself (divorced) so I
usually don't have anyone else to ride with. Oh well -- you can have
fun even when you're alone. Humming makes the time pass quicker.
Bill Robertson
#5939
>--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Farrar Hudkins <fhudkins@xxxx> wrote:
> Oh, come on. If you have duct tape and wingnuts you can fix anything.
> Maybe epoxy. If all else fails, JB Weld the thing together and then
sand
> it back into shape. It'll still be around after we're all dead!
>
> --Farrar
>
> content22207 wrote:
> > Now Farrar, why would I intentionally subject mine to potential long
> > term damage just for the momentary curiosity of color change? Would be
> > my luck to have it dry out and split. JC Whitney sells a repair kit,
> > but I've heard a person can always tell where it was fixed. I'm trying
> > to impress the ladies here. Don't want them staring at a repair and
> > clucking their tongue in pity.
> >
> > The best protection of course would be to keep it inserted at all
> > times. There's no way the sun could damage it then. You'd need to
> > ensure moisture doesn't build up, otherwise it could get moldy or
mildew.