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micah202
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Quote: Originally posted by Paulina | Bonus points: I also eventually replaced him with a better Baja model, found in Bahia de Los Angeles too.
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...sounds like the right fix....on a number of counts!! <;~D
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philodog
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Coming out of Punta San Carlos a travel trailer leaf spring broke dropping the trailer onto the tire. The broken end of the leaf was resting on the
trailer frame. Jacked the trailer up, put a piece of 2x4 between the frame and broken leaf raising the trailer off the wheel. The weight of the
trailer kept the 2x4 in place until I got home to Northern California.
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JZ
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Broke the clutch lever on my bike. Used vice gripes for the rest of the trip.
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Jinete Viejo
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Re: Cleaning an engine case before applying Quik Steel or JB Weld;
The next time you have blood drawn, ask the phlebotomist for some alcohol wipes. You need to replace your supply once a year as they dry out inside
the packet.
Re: Broken throttle cable at the top end;
Wire the inner cable to the twist grip and wire the outer housing to the handle bar.
Re: Fried clutch;
Put washers or pennies (at least 3 or 4) between one of the clutch plates to make up for the worn fiber. Did this on a friends 450 KTM and he rode it
from El Rosario to San Francisquito and back.
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JZ
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Btw, these are all called TMOs. Typical Mexican Operation.
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micah202
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...not exactly Baja simplicity to have a set of cordless power tools, a power saw for firewood, drill, cutoff disc for steel, an impact wrench... all
recharged with solar!
... came up with a nice 'fix' y'day for jacking and levelling the car.... adapted my crappy little car jack so I can use it with the impact wrench!!
....my ingenuity amazes me! <;~}
[Edited on 2-7-2018 by micah202]
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yumawill
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I don't even know why I have an M.D. If I could get you to repair my front end I'm sure my ball bearing's would fall into the race position.
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bent-rim
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I am consistently impressed with the ingenuity used to repair stuff in Baja. There was a picture of a welder using a brown Paciifico bottle for
welding goggles on another thread here. I also like guy guy re beading a tire by orally spraying gasoline in the tire and throwing a match on it.
i'm sure that wall will work out great.
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