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raziel1983
4th March 2009, 17:38
Hi Team,

Wondering first of all if this cracking can be repaired, and If so then what method/product would give me the best finish/strength?

Here's the damage.

Cheers.

Disco Dan
4th March 2009, 17:47
Yes, you can even do it yourself if your game enough.

Use a soldering iron and a plastic coat-hanger - with the fairing off, run a bead of new plastic along the back of the crack.

To be honest you are probably better off getting it done professionally as if you stuff it up too badly it will make it worse to repair later. It is possible to do it yourself though and I have done it myself a few times.

Another method you can use is to get some fiber glass and 'patch' the back of it. Very strong but can get messy. You can buy 'kits' with everything you need in one tub from Repco for about $30. I prefer this method, just remember to roughen up the plastic with sandpaper or the matting and resin will not stick very well.


...in future dont tighten your bolts up that tight aye ! ;)

The Pastor
5th March 2009, 14:47
Drill holes at the end of each crack to stop the crack from spreading. Large holes

then ruff the back of the fairing up with course sand paper / file.

Then drill lots of small holes throughout the cracked bit.

Then do some fiberglassing on the back - like a gusset plate.

The holes and rough surface will give a strong key for the fiberglass to stick to.

Then sand the out side smooth - start out with a 200 grit and then resand the area with 300, then again with 400 then again with 600

then prime and paint.

Lots of work and time required. But easy to do.

Lee Rusty
5th March 2009, 14:54
I bet you will call the cops as soon as some arsewipe steals your bike,










Drill holes at the end of each crack to stop the crack from spreading. Large holes

then ruff the back of the fairing up with course sand paper / file.

Then drill lots of small holes throughout the cracked bit.

Then do some fiberglassing on the back - like a gusset plate.

The holes and rough surface will give a strong key for the fiberglass to stick to.

Then sand the out side smooth - start out with a 200 grit and then resand the area with 300, then again with 400 then again with 600

then prime and paint.

Lots of work and time required. But easy to do.

The Pastor
5th March 2009, 16:16
i bet you will call the cops as soon as some arsewipe steals your bike,
you know how it is mate. Call it in and hope, but expect nothing.

RocKai
17th March 2009, 00:18
Honestly I cannot take you seriously with your hair standing up like that. Even though it's a sound advice. :sweatdrop

The Pastor
17th March 2009, 08:49
Honestly I cannot take you seriously with your hair standing up like that. Even though it's a sound advice. :sweatdrop
im a very serrious person. honest.