So i cracked a radiator shroud.
#11
RE: So i cracked a radiator shroud.
You know i was thinking about using guerilla glue , but if there is a plastic weilding kit i might look into that... And they make shroud graphics for our bikes? its a small world
#12
RE: So i cracked a radiator shroud.
Good luck on the glue. I don't think there's anything that will act as a solvent on that plastic. If there is, it will be a huge posting on all the forums.
#14
RE: So i cracked a radiator shroud.
ORIGINAL: LearjetMinako
So ture. Nearly costed me an arm & leg to replace the chain guard & left hand cover. Lesson learned, don't brake the plastic parts. Break something else, it might be cheaper. [&:]
So ture. Nearly costed me an arm & leg to replace the chain guard & left hand cover. Lesson learned, don't brake the plastic parts. Break something else, it might be cheaper. [&:]
#15
RE: So i cracked a radiator shroud.
For the price of admission, this plastics welder kit is a fraction of the cost for any of the plasic on our bikes.
http://kayakfishingstuff.com/Merchan...gory_Code=misc
Plus, just about anyone would pay $10-$20 to get a side panel, radiator shroud, or fender repaired.
http://kayakfishingstuff.com/Merchan...gory_Code=misc
Plus, just about anyone would pay $10-$20 to get a side panel, radiator shroud, or fender repaired.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
arrowwhead
General Motorcycle Discussion
2
01-23-2006 06:26 AM