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Bill + Karen
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Okay folks all of that busted ABS stuff can be fixed, fairings, side covers,body plastic, etc. To fix my fairing I used Oatey Black ABS cement (Thanks Ron) and some thin fibreglass cloth I have laying around. The cloth is a single layer not a mat like they sell in the repair kits. I think it is better because you can get more layers without much buildup. I used a method similar to doing fibreglass, cut the cloth, apply a layer of glue push the cloth down into it,allow to dry a few minutes, apply another layer of glue over the top. Keep adding layers, crossing the cloth until the proper thickness is built up. If you need to fill holes or replace missing areas just hang the cloth out with glue on it and once it skins over you can shape it by bending if needed. To get a smooth finish just build up layers of glue then sand down to shape desired. I also made some thicker filler material by using MEK (Thanks Earl) to desolve some shavings I took off an ABS pipe, this stuff was stringy compared to the glue but it worked the same way. I have a lot of the fibreglass cloth leftover if anyone feels the need, feel free to send me an instant message or email. This really works well I think my fairing is stronger than when it left the factory because I reinforced the inside and all of the mounting points. I had the best luck with building stuff up rapidly in the woodstove heated shop, in an unheated area your drying time will be lots longer. So next time its broke just dive in and rebuild it with glue. Safe Riding, Bill