As long as I'm patient and take care of it a bit at a time it should come out well.
I did get stuck in last night, but it seems I'm not able to catch too much of a break at the moment. Seeing as I'm having no luck with the motor for the moment I figured I'd rebuild the shocks seeing as I have the seal kits already.
I'm keen to make a tray under the seat for the electrics as well as tool storage space and maybe even a tiny battery, so I need to see how high up the real wheel comes with the shocks fully compressed.
Anyway, I hadn't noticed the second gland nut at the top of the shock and there's a tiny O ring in the seal kit I couldn't see where it belonged, so figured it must be hiding in there.
The nut came out nice and easy, but surprise!
That should be one piece... it's what enables the damping adjustment. I'll have to call Ikon today and see if those parts are available, otherwise I may have to try JB Weld. Not pretty but I don't know how well they'll weld together.
The lock on the other shock is starting to crack also:
So I moved on to the next bit, repairing the mounting tabs on the tail piece. I think I should have a bit more luck with these providing the plastic welding works out ok.
I picked up some acetone yesterday as I believe the trick is to get the pieces stuck together with a soldering iron first by melting some lines perpendicular to the join, then making a slurry out of ABS offcuts and acetone and coat it with that to make it nice and solid.
I have some spare ABS from trimming the rear guard on the wee beastie which I kept for just such a job as this.
I also got the spacers and cushions from Mick Hone to make sure I got the hole size and repair done right.
Made myself a template out of cardboard based on the one remaining mount, it's good for either the left or right side depending which way up it sits.
Cut out the first bit to repair and test fitted:
So tonight I'll take it out to the shed and make sure it looks like it's lining up properly, and once that's set then I'll see if I can get it welded on.
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