Thread #3 here. So I removed the speedo from my spirit 750, and want to fill it in, but I'm nervous about bondo cracking and falling out. Any advice on how to fill a fairly large (4" x 4" or so) 1/8" - 3/16" deep depression on a curved surface?? Thanks!!
smilie 7692 posts · Joined 2013 Add to quote Only show this user #2 · Sep 29, 2016 Just hit the area you want the bondo to stick to with some 50 grit to rough it up.
8 80130 2714 posts · Joined 2013 Add to quote Only show this user #3 · Sep 29, 2016 wannabridin said: So I removed the speedo from my spirit 750, and want to fill it in Click to expand... May I ask, Why?
wannabridin said: So I removed the speedo from my spirit 750, and want to fill it in Click to expand... May I ask, Why?
W wannabridin Discussion starter 70 posts · Joined 2016 Add to quote Only show this user #4 · Sep 29, 2016 Stock sucks!! But seriously, I switched to a combo gauge on the bars. The tank looks pretty good w/o the speedometer for what I'm building (street tracker).
Stock sucks!! But seriously, I switched to a combo gauge on the bars. The tank looks pretty good w/o the speedometer for what I'm building (street tracker).
Cerberus 1605 posts · Joined 2016 Add to quote Only show this user #5 · Sep 29, 2016 Look into Tiger Hair. It's been awhile since I've heard anyone talk about it, but it is still around, Evercoat®
Look into Tiger Hair. It's been awhile since I've heard anyone talk about it, but it is still around, Evercoat®