Dried rubber

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DuC-MaN
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model: 907 I.E.
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Dried rubber

Post by DuC-MaN »

I just replaced that rubber piece in front of the rear wheel.... with another piece of rubber... The old one had dried out. But it still looks very cheap. :thumbdown:

Has anyone found/made a nicer solution for that gap between shock and rear wheel?
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redpaso
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Post by redpaso »

I have the black rubber peice there but it is not secured at teh bottom so I have had no cracks from drying & no rubbish is getting past it. You could try some shoe polish to keep it moist but it will collect the dirt. Maybe some tyre black will help? :confused:
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KillerB
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Post by KillerB »

I cut a piece of ribbed rubber from a toolbox drawer liner the same size as the original and it doesn't look too bad.
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B
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