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Cant help you there, but you may be able to help yourself with this

http://www.classicbikeforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=321

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that's a good link.

have repaired plastics like that before. but I added some fibreglass I=on the inside as extra strength.

post some pics of your fairng for us to look at.

and it may be cheaper to get replacement panels rather than a pro repair....

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Nice link Jimmy been doing this for years but never thought to write it down (DOH!)

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Yup, same thing I did...soldering iron and zip ties! I heard ABS pipe works well too...or you can also use acetone to melt the ABS together. Another tip is to fill a jar with some ABS pipe shavings and some acetone so it makes a runny paste and then put that in the crack after you notch it into a v-shape. I need to re-do some of my fix-up jobs though, didn't use enough heat to melt the zip ties, and then I made the mistake of using spot putty on the outside, which cracked.

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