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RE: [ST] oops!!! need some advice



I've got a buddy the dropped his brand new (no
kidding) bike, didnt even have it for more than 60min
or 45 mi before it was laying on the ground.  He was
lucky it was in the parking lot.

He cracked his side fairing a little and broke a few
other pieces of plastic...he used something he called
'cold weld' to piece them back together.  It looks
nice, feels pretty strong, but these pieces are just
for looks.  I'm sure you could make it strong than he
did since you're not worried about looks.

I dont know if it's strong enough to serve the purpose
you're looking for, but I thought I'd throw it out as
a potential problem solver.


- --- Gaske David G DLVA <GaskeDG@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Lockhart Phillips makes a little set for doing just
> that.  I've never used
> it, but have heard good things about it.  Also, some
> shops (only know of one
> actually) can "plastic weld".  Can't imagine it is
> rocket science (after all
> a Moto shop is doing it) but it might be worth a
> try.  


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