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    Plastic welder needed... for the zx10..

    Okay guys I really need someone who can do plastic welding to do some repairs to the zx10.... as most know i slid it down the road and its not even my bike, new fairings cost a shite load and i cant really afford to get them proffessionally repaired - got enough trouble trying to afford to keep my own bike on the road...

    Name your terms - some $$$ or beer and a favour returned someday

    Fairings are off bike and can be picked up or done on sight...
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    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    plastic coathanger and a soldering iron.
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    Is the owner aware of your cost cutting, mate if it was my bike you binned I would expect full professional repairs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    Is the owner aware of your cost cutting, mate if it was my bike you binned I would expect full professional repairs.
    ditto

    if it was old i wouldn't care but on a purdy new bike, i would want it all fixed

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    contact me i can help

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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    Is the owner aware of your cost cutting, mate if it was my bike you binned I would expect full professional repairs.
    Who said anything about cost cutting correlating to a poor job?

    As long as the plastic welding is done pretty well (ie. better than i could do it) then it will be getting painted proffessionally to finish it off.

    I do actually want to ride it again, and anything below standard repairs wise will limit me doing that no doubt.
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    Wasn't me officer, honest, it was that morcs guy.
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    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
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    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    Who said anything about cost cutting correlating to a poor job?

    As long as the plastic welding is done pretty well (ie. better than i could do it) then it will be getting painted proffessionally to finish it off.

    I do actually want to ride it again, and anything below standard repairs wise will limit me doing that no doubt.
    Fairing replacement is the norm on a new bike, and having the bike returned in exactly the same condition as given would be the only acceptable manner in which to return the bike.
    Hope your mate is very understanding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    Fairing replacement is the norm on a new bike, and having the bike returned in exactly the same condition as given would be the only acceptable manner in which to return the bike.
    Hope your mate is very understanding.
    Its an '04. He has specified the standard of which it is to be repaired.

    Im asking for assistance, not to be judged.
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    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
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    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morcs View Post
    Im asking for assistance, not to be judged.
    i sentence you to......

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    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    Wasn't me officer, honest, it was that morcs guy.
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    Yeah I do recall, but dismissed it as being you when I saw both wheels on the ground.
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    lulz, ever ridden a TL1000R? More to the point, ever ridden with teh Morcs? Didn't fink so.

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    Some of the outdoor shops have access to plastic welders for kayak repairs. You could try and borrow one from there or get one of them to do it for you. Failing this bumper repair shops will do plastic welds quite cheap.

    Don't use a plastic coat hanger and a solder iron. It will look like shite and may be the wrong plastic so won't stick. Get a proper gun and use proper welding sticks. Cut a groove in the break, once it is cold after the weld you can plain it down. For a strong weld, weld both sides. Haven't done a fairing before.

    Sorry don't have a plastic gun.

    I though fairings were fibre glass? If this is the case wouldn't fibre glassing it be better?

    Good luck.

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    That was well over a year ago mate...... April 2007 by the looks

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    yeah, now I see it....oh man...I'm stupid...arghhh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by surfer View Post
    Some of the outdoor shops have access to plastic welders for kayak repairs. You could try and borrow one from there or get one of them to do it for you. Failing this bumper repair shops will do plastic welds quite cheap.

    Don't use a plastic coat hanger and a solder iron. It will look like shite and may be the wrong plastic so won't stick. Get a proper gun and use proper welding sticks. Cut a groove in the break, once it is cold after the weld you can plain it down. For a strong weld, weld both sides. Haven't done a fairing before.

    Sorry don't have a plastic gun.

    I though fairings were fibre glass? If this is the case wouldn't fibre glassing it be better?

    Good luck.
    most likely abs plastic easily welded with proper tools
    you can grind up scrap plastic(abs) mix with mek (methol ethol ketone)
    and make a very strong glue for small cracks and its paintable
    some fairings are fibreglass but abs can be fibreglass repaired too it bonds very well

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

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