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I have a dent in each side of my gas tank, and I think I'm going to try this technique, and see how it goes. You can see the dent in one side here in this pic. There is nearly an identical dent on the other side of the tank in the same spot.
I'll post up some pics after the "experiment" lol....
Haven't seen those tricks before, any idea if they will work on plastic bumpers as well?
Cheers
“I venture not to cross that finish line in a neat, tidy well ordered bundle, but to slide across it sideways in a shower of spark’s, leaking oil, hissing steam shouting ..Geronimo !!!!! “
2005 SV996R SOLD
1988 FZR750/1040 race bike SOLD
1988 FZR750/1000 - the next project CHANGING THE LOOK AGAIN, BUT STILL ON THE ROAD
Now he's got a KAWASAKI!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nope - Sold that one too
Dang - he’s got a Triumph now
Nope - The Triumph got written off
I wouldn't clamp ya knees so tightly onto the tank next time!
“I venture not to cross that finish line in a neat, tidy well ordered bundle, but to slide across it sideways in a shower of spark’s, leaking oil, hissing steam shouting ..Geronimo !!!!! “
2005 SV996R SOLD
1988 FZR750/1040 race bike SOLD
1988 FZR750/1000 - the next project CHANGING THE LOOK AGAIN, BUT STILL ON THE ROAD
Now he's got a KAWASAKI!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nope - Sold that one too
Dang - he’s got a Triumph now
Nope - The Triumph got written off
Ive tried this using a hair dryer and a can of plumers freeze spray. It didnt work as hoped
But to be honest I dont think the hair dryer gave off enough heat for the metal to react. I know that scientificly this will work, as shown in the video.
Ill have another go with a better heat source