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my next project lol

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Image the only real damage is the two cracks

all ready started stripping it then took these pic before it was stripped too much lol ,
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looks good Kev. Ya dint hang about collecting it :eek:

whats with the self release socket on the rear axle :retard:



and some bling on it too :cool:
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That'll clean up nice.

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Sweet :thumbsup:
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Looks promising..
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looks good.....u going to repir fairing????
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oldskoolexup wrote:looks good.....u going to repir fairing????


hopefully i will be able to get it repaird :)
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yzfkev wrote:
oldskoolexup wrote:looks good.....u going to repir fairing????


hopefully i will be able to get it repaird :)
There are some great products now for repairing them yourself, i have some powder that you sprinkle in the crack from behind and when you add the activator it welds them back together and fills any gaps..you can for new lugs and stuff with it.
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I have found that ordinary superglue works surprisingly well on
whatever plastic these are made out of.
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It does work ok but doesnt fill and is a bit brittle..this powder stuff seems to cold weld the parts back together and has some flex in it when its cured.
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joeboy wrote:It does work ok but doesnt fill and is a bit brittle..this powder stuff seems to cold weld the parts back together and has some flex in it when its cured.
wot is that stuff then :)
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sounds like THIS STUFF :nod:
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Sorry, its called plastex you can get it in white or black and different size kits, i think mine was about 15 quid and ive used it loads of times.
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Yeah I've used plastex also, and if you do it right it is good for filling
and making shapes.
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