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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Handlebar Weights
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<blockquote data-quote="Texas John" data-source="post: 122581" data-attributes="member: 3367"><p>You can make the lead shot stick together by mixing it with epoxy (hard) or silicone seal or even white glue (softer and cheaper). Plug near one end (leave a few inches in case you want to use bar-end mirrors) and fill to near the other end. Allow to dry or harden depending upon choice of glues. If really gung-ho, you can melt it into place by heating the lead and the bars. Plan ahead to make a tunnel if you want to run your wiring through the handlebars. To save some weight, you can fill the very center with sponge or something as you really want the weight outwards of the bends and the clamps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas John, post: 122581, member: 3367"] You can make the lead shot stick together by mixing it with epoxy (hard) or silicone seal or even white glue (softer and cheaper). Plug near one end (leave a few inches in case you want to use bar-end mirrors) and fill to near the other end. Allow to dry or harden depending upon choice of glues. If really gung-ho, you can melt it into place by heating the lead and the bars. Plan ahead to make a tunnel if you want to run your wiring through the handlebars. To save some weight, you can fill the very center with sponge or something as you really want the weight outwards of the bends and the clamps. [/QUOTE]
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