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Thread: I broke my Helmet

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    I broke my Helmet

    Any advice, not sure how to fix this strap?




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    A watch should be the least of your worries. Get yourself to A&E!

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    Sorry to hear this.

    #lockdownproblems

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    Quote Originally Posted by gcleminson View Post
    A watch should be the least of your worries. Get yourself to A&E!
    Agreed, when I broke the strap on my helmet it was a terrible mess...
    "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."

    'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.

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    First thread title that's had me crossing my legs, nice work, OP...

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    Quote Originally Posted by earlofsodbury View Post
    First thread title that's had me crossing my legs, nice work, OP...
    Nice to have made an impact.
    Shame nobody actually knows how to fix my watch

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    Quote Originally Posted by uktotty View Post
    Nice to have made an impact.
    Shame nobody actually knows how to fix my watch
    Wait! Wut? There's a watch involved as well?

    Eeeek! Run-away! Run-away!

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    Quote Originally Posted by uktotty View Post
    Nice to have made an impact.
    Shame nobody actually knows how to fix my watch
    Buy a new strap (bracelet)?

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    Fix: good luck - it's going to need soldering, brazing or welding - and thin pressed metal (clasp) does not like heat. Don't know if any of the resident watch-demanglers have the kit and experience? Me, I'd be looking for a replacement, but if it's original, my guess is ~unobtainium~... Soz, about as helpful as previous comments...

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