Ah yeah just duct tape that shit all over. Clean it off real good so there's no loose dirt or dust on it, dry it good, then tape in nice neat strips with each strip overlapping the prior strip (at least 1/4 inch) in parallel until it's all covered. If both the portion above and below the light segment are gone you'll have to do this twice because you want to keep that uncovered as it's your front facing turn signal lights. You could also just cover it all and then slice out the mid section of the tape with a box cutter depending on how much of the encasing is gone. If you must use the light segment as an anchor for the tape, run the tape horizontal across the hole instead of vertical and just let it overlap the light enough to seal the hole.
Gorilla tape is probably the best duct tape for such a thing, though many common brands should hold out fine for several rains. Start at the bottom so that each successive strip of tape falls OVER the one below it because water will run down. (think roof shingles)
Ah yeah just duct tape that shit all over. Clean it off real good so there's no loose dirt or dust on it, dry it good, then tape in nice neat strips with each strip overlapping the prior strip (at least 1/4 inch) in parallel until it's all covered. If both the portion above and below the light segment are gone you'll have to do this twice because you want to keep that uncovered as it's your front facing turn signal lights. You could also just cover it all and then slice out the mid section of the tape with a box cutter depending on how much of the encasing is gone. If you must use the light segment as an anchor for the tape, run the tape horizontal across the hole instead of vertical and just let it overlap the light enough to seal the hole.
Gorilla tape is probably the best duct tape for such a thing, though many common brands should hold out fine for several rains. Start at the bottom so that each successive strip of tape falls OVER the one below it because water will run down.
Ah yeah just duct tape that shit all over. Clean it off real good so there's no loose dirt or dust on it, dry it good, then tape in nice neat strips with each strip overlapping the prior strip (at least 1/4 inch) in parallel until it's all covered. If both the portion above and below the light segment are gone you'll have to do this twice because you want to keep that uncovered as it's your front facing turn signal lights. You could also just cover it all and then slice out the mid section of the tape with a box cutter depending on how much of the encasing is gone. If you must use the light segment as an anchor for the tape, run the tape horizontal across the hole instead of vertical and just let it overlap the light enough to seal the hole.
Gorilla tape is probably the best duct tape for such a thing, though many common brands should hold out fine for several rains.