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Old 12-20-2011, 08:59 PM   #1
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Fender Repair

Got a question. I’m using the original fenders on my bike. On the rear fender, I have two of the original mounting holes that need to go away. I was thinking of cutting two small blanks from the spare plastic and then contact cement them to fill the holes. Anyone know of a better way? What about the paint? Would it look OK? And what would you use for a crack repair?



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Old 12-20-2011, 11:08 PM   #2
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Old 12-21-2011, 05:07 AM   #3
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Re: Fender Repair

I use something similar for repairing plastic. Don't know if you can get it in America, but it's like a sausage, with the two different components (one inside the other). You just cut off a length, then roll it in your hand 'til you get a uniform colour, then use it. It dries in under an hour, & can be filed down & painted. We can get different ones for steel, plastic, wood etc., & they all work great. I've even repaired a leaking car radiator with the stuff. :2tup:
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I use something similar for repairing plastic. Don't know if you can get it in America, but it's like a sausage, with the two different components (one inside the other). You just cut off a length, then roll it in your hand 'til you get a uniform colour, then use it. It dries in under an hour, & can be filed down & painted. We can get different ones for steel, plastic, wood etc., & they all work great. I've even repaired a leaking car radiator with the stuff. :2tup:
Yep.Over here it's called "Mighty Putty" :2tup:
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Old 12-21-2011, 03:17 PM   #6
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Re: Fender Repair

Plastex makes great products for repairing plastic and making new parts or additions to parts. http://www.plastex.net

Goolge search for plastic repair also gives other good ideas. Google is your friend.
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Plastex makes great products for repairing plastic and making new parts or additions to parts. http://www.plastex.net

Goolge search for plastic repair also gives other good ideas. Google is your friend.
Another similar product is Q-bond. :cool:
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Old 12-22-2011, 09:57 AM   #8
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