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Repairing rubber cracks 6 years 3 months ago #18207

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That's pretty good McZee! Here are mine.... I think no rescue mission would rescue these!

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Repairing rubber cracks 6 years 3 months ago #18217

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I wouldn't worry about the rear-wheel DAMPER. I think most will find that the "webbing" will be cracked but as you've indicated - It can't go anywhere. Judging by the mold-lines on the individual blocks, it appears to be in good condition.
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Repairing rubber cracks 6 years 3 months ago #18219

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Yes. except for the connectors, it is in good condition. I think the only role they play is to keep the dampers together when disassembling and assembling so you want loose any. I will not worry if I can't fill those superficial cracks in.
hahahaha - thanks! Yes! That should be dampers, not dumpers! My bad English shows it's head, lol Glad to be in a comical wey ;)

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