Greg Harding wrote:Hi Everyone,
The :Honda: TLAh mudguard is plastic, here is how it came to me:
Pretty sure it is genuine :Honda: from one of these:
Does this photo help you understand?
Still have no clue how I broke it, my usual trick is to snap them in half next to the rear mounts?
OK So it is some sort of moulded plastic then.
There's a cool tool I've seen advertised recently that heats up WWWWWW shaped pieces of steel strip and embeds then across breaks in plastic panels just like yours. Would look like surgical stitches but would be strong (and very cool, like surgical stitches). I'll see if I can find a link
Here are what the WWWW things look like and there's a heating tool that holds them so you can push them in while they are hot. I think the whole kit including the tool is about $70
https://au.banggood.com/100Pcs-Hot-Stap ... &ID=522934



KT250 float needle a couple of weeks ago, I rode a trial last Sunday and the
TY175 springs which are the same length as, similar diameter to and slightly stiffer than KT250 springs. This wasn't enough pressure plate force for the newly-rebuilt motor so to get it ready for an upcoming trial I fitted six standard
RS125 in a Superkart and I removed the carby but left it on its cable and layed it in the seat of the kart when it was being transported in my trailer.