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Another 2004 KX250F Project/Build
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<blockquote data-quote="Trfsrfr" data-source="post: 214585" data-attributes="member: 3959"><p>Just got the quote from the shop to reweld/repair the broken piece in the photo above.</p><p>1.50 hours = $137.50.</p><p>Thats about $37.50 more than I was hoping he was gonna say it was. It is however about 1/2 what it would cost to purchase a used set.</p><p>So what do y'all think?</p><p>- pay it</p><p>- go without the repair and wipe off the oil every now and again. How vital is that connection really?</p><p>- bring it to another shop for another estimate</p><p>- buy a used case</p><p></p><p>Sorry Red, I've just never been a fan of epoxy type fixes for hard parts. Some people have luck.</p><p>I have tried in the past without success and have found that I usually end up re-re-fixing things in the end. So now-a-days I just pay the price to do it right the first time. Less headache, and I hate doing things twice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trfsrfr, post: 214585, member: 3959"] Just got the quote from the shop to reweld/repair the broken piece in the photo above. 1.50 hours = $137.50. Thats about $37.50 more than I was hoping he was gonna say it was. It is however about 1/2 what it would cost to purchase a used set. So what do y'all think? - pay it - go without the repair and wipe off the oil every now and again. How vital is that connection really? - bring it to another shop for another estimate - buy a used case Sorry Red, I've just never been a fan of epoxy type fixes for hard parts. Some people have luck. I have tried in the past without success and have found that I usually end up re-re-fixing things in the end. So now-a-days I just pay the price to do it right the first time. Less headache, and I hate doing things twice. [/QUOTE]
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