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1 minute ago, Excels1or said:

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Fibreglass would work, or if you still have the broken piece you could try using a decent soldering iron and melting it back together. Melting thin rods to tie the two together and black cable ties as a filler. Have done similar with good results. Will your mate be happy with a repair though. I new fairing would be better if the rest is in good nick.

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12 hours ago, Excels1or said:

Looking for advice. Put a hole in a lads CTE top cover (plastic). Would the best repair be fiberglass patching? Cheers

A flat piece of plastic sheet ( ABS or similar ) glued to the inside so that it overlaps the hole then lay the piece that was knocked out onto that and glue that in place . Fill any gaps and prime then paint . Or a quick fix wide gorilla tape .ย 

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55 minutes ago, Husqvarna King said:

Fibreglass would work, or if you still have the broken piece you could try using a decent soldering iron and melting it back together. Melting thin rods to tie the two together and black cable ties as a filler. Have done similar with good results. Will your mate be happy with a repair though. I new fairing would be better if the rest is in good nick.

The covers full of holes mate! Mine is the last in a long line ๐Ÿ˜‚ will try the above ๐Ÿ‘

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