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Anyone know a place around greater boston that has Safety wire? Ive tried a few dealerships, but none of them carry it.
Supa Motarded! If you see me backin it in, keep watching...Im about to crash
Zip Tie Alley #237
Motorsports International in Auburn (just south of Worster) has it in stock.
Thanks for the offer. I need to do 2 bikes, and a third down the road, so I figure Ill just get a roll. I want to do some work on them at the track since its the only time I seem to have to work on them. Unfortunately there will be no racing for me this weekend![]()
Supa Motarded! If you see me backin it in, keep watching...Im about to crash
Zip Tie Alley #237
If you get stuck you could swing by tonight and borrow a can from one of us.
Are you practicing?
2006 Triumph Speed Triple - Street
2003 R6 - Track
2000 SV650 - Street/Track
That's right, back to a 2 cylinder, 3 cylinder, and a 4 cylinder.
Cripes, you and Dan are leaving it up to Wookie and me to carry garage #whatever garage number we're in the torch.
Oh and of course our temporary guest, but he doesnt count, hes like a spy
But like I say I think I have 2 rolls of different thickness flying around, so if you need any and cant get your hands on some Ill have it up at the track.
We've got a 1lb can of .032 safety wire in stock. If you're going to be at the track on Sunday, Monday or Tuesday I can deliver it for you.
Speaking of safety wire...what do you guys use for drill bits? I find that the cobalt ones I've used work for a minute or so then stop doing much of anything. Is there a brand that holds up better than others?
-kim
drz400sm
Street and Comp
At the track
Zip Tie Alley Racing #444
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Speaking of safety wire...what do you guys use for drill bits? I find that the cobalt ones I've used work for a minute or so then stop doing much of anything. Is there a brand that holds up better than others?[/QUOTE]
Harbor freight about 20 Cents each, More quanity then quality will get it done as well
Zip Tie Alley Racing #444
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yiou gotta constantly use oil... otherwise they are no good. i think i did a whole bike with 3 drill bits the first time i ever did it lol... with cheapy bits too.
My friend advised I thouch the face of any bolt/hardware I am going to drill with a file or grinder first, removing the hardened surface so the drill doesn't have to go through it before getting to the easier drilling material underneath.
Another trick I learned, and Im not sure how to explain it well, is try to have the bit the shortest you can so it doesnt start wobbling and flexing as much, like have the drill end RIGHT up to the cutting part of the bit. Its still long enough to get through, but you dont have a lot of excess to get it flexing.
Thanks for the suggestions guys.![]()
-kim
drz400sm
brocton cycles has safety wires in stock on 1 of them middle racks last time i went there in january