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Multi-million dollar bikes still use duct tape to control temps!!??
Honda must be cutting costs to develop the new 250 4-stroke class
http://images.motogp.com/multimedia2...5701_64110.jpg
The government has a part number for duct tape as part of the repair kits on certain vehicles.
Duct tape has its uses regardless of how expensive something can be.
LOL
True. Maybe they were fine-tuning to within a degree....could be coldspots in the radiator causing flow issues......I just ride 'em.
I used Duct tape instead of a thermostat on my GP bike on cold and rainy days. It can control temps fairly accurately, BUT, if you find youself in a drafting battle, then the temps will rise out of your control because of the decreased flow. That's why I imagined them having computer controlled t-stats that could keep things running to the degree and account for changing conditions.
Come to think of it, Rossi's bike overheated a few times because he wasn't running out front. On a hot day, my idea wouldn't work though, because you can't make cool air out of hot air (quickly enough).
NASCAR does it too...watching Daytona Sunday and they were talking about taping up a front spoiler to let the engine get a littler hotter....
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I would have thought that was foil (actual metal with adhesive) tape to stop debris from penetrating the radiator.![]()
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Originally Posted by hammadown .....The rule is:
If even Zip Tie Alley says, "no you shouldn't use a zip tie on that" you REALLLLLLY shouldn't use a zip tie on that! lol
I like the 4' x 4' sheets of duct tape they use in Nascar to hold the cars together after a crash. Watch everyone get out of the way when the one crew member clears the wall holding onto the corners and diving onto the hood.
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