My way costs under $5. The simplest and fasted method I have found is.. superglue and bi carb.. put tape as shown in this video, then super glue (internally) wipe off excess and then add the bi-carb on top of the glue, it sets instantly as hard as a rock.. only used on the inside. I have used this as to replace parts of a faring that have bits missing, where I have used tape to make shapes to dam up the areas and then add bicarb to then flood with superglue to add more bicarb as to build up the missing area/part. I have used this way externally on a faring.. it's hard to sand and will need to have a Dremel tool used on it.. this is how hard it becomes... warning... if used externally, will be sanding away plastic before the bicarb/superglue.
I did something dumb too with a brand new plastic street lamp. I tried to save time and labor by not using a ladder, but could not hold the pole in place so it fell of my hands and cracked the lamp. I just used this plastic bonder and wonder if it will hold. I don't want it falling on my head. Would you trust it?
Why didn't you just plastic weld it and then fill it over the top? Much easier and less weightt, you've added far too much of that stuff and looks hideous :/
Cheers for this video, you liked to birds with one stone. I was gonna plastic weld, but isn't think of the tape. Also ur mum came up with a cool idea about the stitches too 🎯😎,
I did this exact thing but didn't have the fiberglass tape and first ride after welding broke the damn weld and I'm back to square one smh. Going to buy the fiberglass now
That's ugly, bro. I wouldn't be able to stop staring at that thing until I burned the cash on a replacement. I just bought a set of Chinese fairings for $300. Took out the piece I needed and closed the box for the next mishap. They look absolutely beautiful and I honestly cannot tell the difference.
I have the same model bike. I got it only about three weeks ago. I had my wheel lock on and forgot. When I moved it it ran into the front fender and put a crack in it. I was kicking myself so hard. A new fender is almost 200 dollars for the original.
Hey, I came across your repair video, I did exactly the same repair with stuff i had in my garage on my ducati fairing. All before watching your video, workout great.
You prolly dont care but does someone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost the account password. I love any tips you can offer me.
@Grant Jesus thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out atm. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Interesting approach. If it didn't crack all the way thru and you reinforced the back as well as used some form of epoxy, I doubt it would crack further unless the panel is subject to flexing or moving. My front fender on my new Kawasaki broke. It's a painted part but a "decorative tab" broke off clean when a heavy container fell against the corner. I fully feel and understand your pain and feelings of pissed off! My bike only has 81 miles on since I got it and then this....., Luckily, if I put it back on like a puzzle piece you can barely see the crack. I think this approach with some clear two part epoxy on the back side may do the trick. As an added step, I will add clear film on the outside to help prevent micro chips and future reinforce the repair. Thanks for the video.
You have probably done it now. But you could repair the out side of the crack as well. Also plasafix or supa fix or q bond is very good for fixing cracks
I applaud your efforts but would add the following. Never use spot putty on a crack through repair. Use a fiberglass reinforced bondo and use a 2 oz bi fiberglass cloth on the backside of the panel. Otherwise the cracks will come back. Then use an epoxy 2 part primer to ensure paint bonding followed by a few high build coats of primer wet sanding between coats. This will allow all those ugly imperfections from showing through. You can purchase exact match factory paint in a spray can and clear coat. Everything I mentioned can be purchased for about what you spent and you will end up with a factory or better finish. No insults meant. You did a good job. Just suggesting how you could go a bit further and end up with a perfect job.
My way costs under $5. The simplest and fasted method I have found is.. superglue and bi carb.. put tape as shown in this video, then super glue (internally) wipe off excess and then add the bi-carb on top of the glue, it sets instantly as hard as a rock.. only used on the inside. I have used this as to replace parts of a faring that have bits missing, where I have used tape to make shapes to dam up the areas and then add bicarb to then flood with superglue to add more bicarb as to build up the missing area/part. I have used this way externally on a faring.. it's hard to sand and will need to have a Dremel tool used on it.. this is how hard it becomes... warning... if used externally, will be sanding away plastic before the bicarb/superglue.
I've done the same thing. with my footstand.
I use duct tape on the underside of fairing
Good job bud. Thanks for your time and sharing your knowledge. 👍🏻
For a quick and simple fix, you did a great job!
I did something dumb too with a brand new plastic street lamp. I tried to save time and labor by not using a ladder, but could not hold the pole in place so it fell of my hands and cracked the lamp. I just used this plastic bonder and wonder if it will hold. I don't want it falling on my head. Would you trust it?
trying it right now Thank you
Getting ready to try this on my new to me vfr. Thanks
Good fix. I don’t think it’s necessary to drill the holes. That jb stuff is very strong
Why didn't you just plastic weld it and then fill it over the top? Much easier and less weightt, you've added far too much of that stuff and looks hideous :/
nice, get some sliders from ebay , can help save the bikes fairing if it falls again
I’ll bet the jb plastic weld didn’t hold. You gotta plastic weld with heat it if you want a permanent strong job.
Jb is insanely strong
@@dsiz9421 yes, it’s very strong. But it won’t bond to the plastic. So it’s useless
Well done...an affordable and reliable DIY fix. Can't go wrong with mesh and epoxy. Sorry bout the bike...I know the pain of dropping a new bike.
Would this work to fill in some holes on a trunk ??
You can fix the small crack on front pretty easy. Gd job though wth that.
Thank you for sharing!!! You saved me some good money.
Just wanted to say thanks so much!!
Great video man...I have a few parts to fix. Thanks
Yeah, I was just saying thanks for the tip on the cracked plastic pieces.
Good Job and thanks for showing me how you did it 👍
Pretty cool thanks
Pls try this... ruclips.net/video/WXRUO9KmrYk/видео.html
Cheers for this video, you liked to birds with one stone. I was gonna plastic weld, but isn't think of the tape. Also ur mum came up with a cool idea about the stitches too 🎯😎,
I did this exact thing but didn't have the fiberglass tape and first ride after welding broke the damn weld and I'm back to square one smh. Going to buy the fiberglass now
For the outside, cant you also put thin layer of plastic bonder then sand it, prime it, paint it etc?
well done,thats what I like..cheap and decent,what else we need:)
thanks for the vid
How long it take to dry
About 15 minutes. Been 2 years and its still holding up
Good man thanks for sharing ill give it a shot
That's ugly, bro. I wouldn't be able to stop staring at that thing until I burned the cash on a replacement. I just bought a set of Chinese fairings for $300. Took out the piece I needed and closed the box for the next mishap. They look absolutely beautiful and I honestly cannot tell the difference.
I have the same model bike. I got it only about three weeks ago. I had my wheel lock on and forgot. When I moved it it ran into the front fender and put a crack in it. I was kicking myself so hard. A new fender is almost 200 dollars for the original.
Thanks for the video, very helpful, y’all did a great job! I have to perform the same repair as I dropped my FZ1 last night....
Good job
Time waste video
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Good cheap fix, thanks for the video
Thanks for the vid, better than going to the dealership and breaking the bank
Thank you very helpfull. and convincing
Thanks bro 👌👌 tell ur pops I said thanks too! 🙏 God bless!! @Young_prophet._
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I'm going to give it a shot, thanks!
Thank good video, i take the jb bonder and fiberglass tape in shopping cart of ebay.
Have a look into ABS slurry.
Hey, I came across your repair video, I did exactly the same repair with stuff i had in my garage on my ducati fairing. All before watching your video, workout great.
Thanks for the tips....great advice on reinforcing the crack and drilling holes to stop further cracks running
You prolly dont care but does someone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost the account password. I love any tips you can offer me.
@Kyle Jayden instablaster :)
@Grant Jesus thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out atm. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Grant Jesus It worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy! Thanks so much, you saved my account :D
@Kyle Jayden Happy to help :D
Interesting approach. If it didn't crack all the way thru and you reinforced the back as well as used some form of epoxy, I doubt it would crack further unless the panel is subject to flexing or moving. My front fender on my new Kawasaki broke. It's a painted part but a "decorative tab" broke off clean when a heavy container fell against the corner. I fully feel and understand your pain and feelings of pissed off! My bike only has 81 miles on since I got it and then this....., Luckily, if I put it back on like a puzzle piece you can barely see the crack. I think this approach with some clear two part epoxy on the back side may do the trick. As an added step, I will add clear film on the outside to help prevent micro chips and future reinforce the repair. Thanks for the video.
JB Plastic Weld is available from Jaycar electronics in Australia
Tell your Dad thanks!!! for this tip...
You have probably done it now. But you could repair the out side of the crack as well. Also plasafix or supa fix or q bond is very good for fixing cracks
Probably didn't want to paint the entire fairing... Bet he didn't want to sand, either... Ugh
I applaud your efforts but would add the following. Never use spot putty on a crack through repair. Use a fiberglass reinforced bondo and use a 2 oz bi fiberglass cloth on the backside of the panel. Otherwise the cracks will come back. Then use an epoxy 2 part primer to ensure paint bonding followed by a few high build coats of primer wet sanding between coats. This will allow all those ugly imperfections from showing through. You can purchase exact match factory paint in a spray can and clear coat. Everything I mentioned can be purchased for about what you spent and you will end up with a factory or better finish. No insults meant. You did a good job. Just suggesting how you could go a bit further and end up with a perfect job.
Thank you very much, i’m gonna try it at my fairing