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    Liquid Electrical Tape

    Love the stuff, I guess as bikes age the outer sheaths of the bundles shrink, wear out from rubbing, melt, so I Slather the stuff on wipe off any excess. I must have at least a can or two on my Uly by now. I have coated the bundles going into the ECM, battery cables, fuses, etc... as well. I think I am addicted to the stuff, maybe I am a little obsessive with my motorcycle? The cool thing is that if you need to get into a bundle it peels off more easily and cleaner than electrical tape, it does not leave that gluey residue all over everything and I used it to seal the power lines going into the alternator and seems to withstand the engine heat well, much better I think than electrical tape. I do not sell anything, just sharing my fetish for LET!!

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    Senior Member heagachongoose's Avatar
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    Whats the brand name? I use plasti dip a lot.

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    You know I've always wanted to know how good that stuff is...thanks!

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    What is it ... ??
    Plasti dip?

    What brand do you use that is so great?
    I used plasti dip on my helmet - not so bad so far.

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    CWK google it there are a few makes out there and its an insulating substance you paint on that remains flexible and protects wiring like it says liquid tape in a way but this stuff you can get in all the places you cant tape!



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