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Bought a bike that has been down...
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16291068" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>Fix it yourself. I was surprised how easy it was every time I tore down my 848 Evo and put it back together. I imagine a Honda would be even simpler than the Duc.</p><p></p><p>As far as the minor cracks go on the fairing pieces, go talk to a body shop that has a plastic welder. I believe we had a specific type of plastic that we could use that would work on that type of plastic at the shop I used to work at. Fairing plastic is hard to work with because it is a more brittle plastic and doesn't melt or conform easy, but there were a number of occasions where we repaired cracks in fairings whether it was using the plastic welder or an epoxy solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16291068, member: 21786"] Fix it yourself. I was surprised how easy it was every time I tore down my 848 Evo and put it back together. I imagine a Honda would be even simpler than the Duc. As far as the minor cracks go on the fairing pieces, go talk to a body shop that has a plastic welder. I believe we had a specific type of plastic that we could use that would work on that type of plastic at the shop I used to work at. Fairing plastic is hard to work with because it is a more brittle plastic and doesn't melt or conform easy, but there were a number of occasions where we repaired cracks in fairings whether it was using the plastic welder or an epoxy solution. [/QUOTE]
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