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Now dont get any weird thoughts you sick fucks
Any one have any tips on repairing cracks in plastic fairings,etc??
The VFR I plan to buy has a few cracks in the fairing. 1 on the side piece which is pretty minor a a couple good ones on the nose cone. Im sure somebody has a few good idea's
Speed tape.
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Chris J.
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If it's ABS, which I think it is, got to Wal-Mart and pick up some "Devcon Plastic Welder" near the plumbing supply shit. Supposed to work great. I'll be trying it on a crack on the Duck, I'll let you know how it comes out.
2021 KTM Duke 890 R
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you could use toothpaste and white out like we did on the walls in the dorms.
oh wait... no bastardizing... ok, well teh body guy that did the stuff on my old bike actually glassed a piece of a metal bar behind hte cracks in the fairings... and opened the crack a teeny bit so the glass went right through.. that way it was fixed and strong...
maybe he didn't know what plastic welding supplies are?
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Yes, plastic weld works great. Had to use it on my last bike, a CBR 1000.
...and it comes in all diffrent colorsOriginally posted by Jankster
Speed tape.
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" Never create what you can't control "
Any one have a clue as to what most of our "plastic" is really made of.. As Im sure to have better luck bonding (NOT Bondage you sick fucks)
Should be ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), but since I am not a mechanical engineer, I don't know much about plastic....
Kool I think I have a plan then
At work a ol' timer tought me a trick for fixing cracks on pipes, filters,etc.
We use PVC shaving and chips and mix it in a glass jar with some MEK (Metyle Ethal Keytone) (NO I cant fucking spell I know)
Wait a few days and give it a few stirings.......All in all you end up with some sticking shit bit you can fill in anything and wait a few days to harden....when done its justas hard a ridgid PVC
Now since PVC and ABS are close to the same (some what) I figure I could do the same using ABS chips and shavings.....
What do ya think????
Gee... that sounds like it will work REALLY well.
Ben
I used the Devcon Plastic Welder and some black ABS cement from Home Depot. The black stuff worked great for filling the gap on the backside and as a flexible adhesive in the crack. The Devcon stuff I used as a sort of body filling for smoothing where the crack was on the paint side. Both were only like a buck-fifty, so it may be worth your while to buy both and try out each one.
2021 KTM Duke 890 R
2020 BMW R1250GS Adventure Exclusive
1982 Honda CB750F Super Sport