Help Frame Cable Holders??

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  1. PommyBiker

    PommyBiker Active Member

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    G'day Guys,

    I am just stripping the frame on my GSX and wondered if anyone knows a way to restore the wiring holders (see below) I know its a first world problem but thought I would ask as I have come this far :)

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    im thinking heat shrink?
     
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    my67xr Bike Enthusiast Staff Member Premium Member Contributing Member

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    I reckon they used something like Plastidip in the factory, i remember buying some in the late 80's for my Suzuki TF185 i was fixing, just came in a jar and you could dip your part in there?

    Might be able to use brush on liquid electrical tape too ?
    https://www.google.com/search?q=bru...dw4sBHTOsBrYQ_AUoAnoECBUQBA&biw=1600&bih=1057


    Or look at dual wall heatshrink from Jaycar, it's glue lined and thick, it wont fall off once it's shrunk
    https://www.jaycar.com.au/heatshrink-tubing-with-glue-lining-4-1-12mm/p/WH5643
     
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    Murdo The Good Doctor Staff Member Contributing Member Ride and Events Crew

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    Haven't seen the brush on tape before. Have used the thick wall stick heat shrink and it works very well.
     
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    Thanks Guys again!! I Have tested using black heat shrink and it works well and looks great
     
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