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<blockquote data-quote="69ST" data-source="post: 178037" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Can't blame you. We all view these projects based on our own situations. The way my shop is setup, I could clean that coil very quickly, same with the hubs. Without that equipment, however, it'd be a whole other story. </p><p></p><p>OTOH, the handlebar repair does kinda surprise me. I'd drill the stud fragment, then bash that price of EZ out into submission (and out the just-drilled hole). Then, I'd add some metal inside the bar end, using a welder and just redrill & rethread the hole. IDK, maybe there's something I'm not registering but, I don't think so and I've done this kind of thread repair a number of times over the years. Hey...if I'm wrong, I'll stand corrected; this isn't an ego trip. For the present moment, I'm just not seeing anything that's going to render your handlebar useless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69ST, post: 178037, member: 5"] Can't blame you. We all view these projects based on our own situations. The way my shop is setup, I could clean that coil very quickly, same with the hubs. Without that equipment, however, it'd be a whole other story. OTOH, the handlebar repair does kinda surprise me. I'd drill the stud fragment, then bash that price of EZ out into submission (and out the just-drilled hole). Then, I'd add some metal inside the bar end, using a welder and just redrill & rethread the hole. IDK, maybe there's something I'm not registering but, I don't think so and I've done this kind of thread repair a number of times over the years. Hey...if I'm wrong, I'll stand corrected; this isn't an ego trip. For the present moment, I'm just not seeing anything that's going to render your handlebar useless. [/QUOTE]
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