I know some of the people of these forums believe this to be a bad idea but it works fine for me.
Previously I have used it to correct the angle of the back mount to better fit my frame, I have used it in place of a large frame adapter and to fix an engine with half the front mount broken off after it fell off a table.
This stuff cures into a pretty strong resin and it works well. I would not trust it to stay stuck to the metal of the bike frame or engine so I paint over it with a thick coat of a regular epoxy of the highest strength I can find to ensure it stays in place. I do not believe it will crack or crumble any time soon and it has held on after many rides on my earleyer bike.
I thought this might be something for people to reconsider, so far so good but if I ever have any problems I will post in this thread.
Previously I have used it to correct the angle of the back mount to better fit my frame, I have used it in place of a large frame adapter and to fix an engine with half the front mount broken off after it fell off a table.
This stuff cures into a pretty strong resin and it works well. I would not trust it to stay stuck to the metal of the bike frame or engine so I paint over it with a thick coat of a regular epoxy of the highest strength I can find to ensure it stays in place. I do not believe it will crack or crumble any time soon and it has held on after many rides on my earleyer bike.
I thought this might be something for people to reconsider, so far so good but if I ever have any problems I will post in this thread.