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02 Jan 2013 20:14 #565601
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I need advice from someone with experience at repairing broke off side cover tabs. :huh:
It needs to be a permanent repair this time; reinforced by adhering it to more of the inside surface of the cover. It has been repaired with two-part epoxy more than one time in the past, which worked ok...but not good enough.
The break is clean and the pieces fit snugly together.
It needs to be a permanent repair this time; reinforced by adhering it to more of the inside surface of the cover. It has been repaired with two-part epoxy more than one time in the past, which worked ok...but not good enough.
The break is clean and the pieces fit snugly together.
1982 KZ1100-A2
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02 Jan 2013 20:28 #565604
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soldering gun and a wire tie i have had some gretat sesults lately plastic welding works great
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02 Jan 2013 20:32 #565608
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This is what I did 7000 miles ago and it's holding up just fine.
JD
kzrider.com/forum/6-paint-a-bodywork/510...-cover-repair#511273
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03 Jan 2013 00:07 #565647
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Harbor Freight has a cheap kit for plastic repair, comes with a wide foot soldering Iron, some different plastic filler, and some steel screen for around $15. Works pretty good. The screen melted into the backside of the broken plastic, then covered with some filler, makes for a strong repair. I fixed a bunch of missing and broken stuff on the $260 Concours I picked up, Including one saddle bag. Haven't had one issue yet with any of the repairs.
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03 Jan 2013 13:13 #565689
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That sounds like a better repair (versus an epoxy by itself).
The break is in a spot where there wasn't much material holding the tab originally, and no gusset backing it up. I'd like to add a strong gusset behind each tab, but don't want to weaken the material in the process. Those tabs are subject to lots of flex-stress.
The break is in a spot where there wasn't much material holding the tab originally, and no gusset backing it up. I'd like to add a strong gusset behind each tab, but don't want to weaken the material in the process. Those tabs are subject to lots of flex-stress.
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03 Jan 2013 22:02 - 04 Jan 2013 12:15 #565778
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Bluej is right The best way is fiberglass cloth and two part resin epoxy it will be much stronger and not flex or crack. Have a good one
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04 Jan 2013 15:26 #565851
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the best advice i can give is dont take dnthavakawmans advice..
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i have a plastic welder, reinforce with stainless mesh and melt her back together front and back then repaint.
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04 Jan 2013 23:05 #565923
by daveo
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I took a couple pics of the cover/tab to help explain my objective...The finish is original (and excellent), so I want to avoid anything getting on that side, for fear of damaging it. I would like the fix to be minimal, neat, and stronger than the last...
The last repair (two years ago) had tooth-picked two part epoxy spread along the break edge (both sides), and pressed together until cured. Then a thin layer was spread over the seam (on the back) with hopes it would beef up the repair, and allow a little flex.
The repair held up until a couple days ago when I pulled the cover off in haste. The cured epoxy remains on the tab portion, where it separated from the inside surface, and broke away cleanly.
I imagine it would help the adhesion by roughing up the surface before spreading on more epoxy.
The suggestions of using heat, and/or mesh reinforcement, may be more than needed to fix it well enough to hold for a few more years.
Can anyone identify what the plastic is, and what the best bond material and technique would be to use?
The last repair (two years ago) had tooth-picked two part epoxy spread along the break edge (both sides), and pressed together until cured. Then a thin layer was spread over the seam (on the back) with hopes it would beef up the repair, and allow a little flex.
The repair held up until a couple days ago when I pulled the cover off in haste. The cured epoxy remains on the tab portion, where it separated from the inside surface, and broke away cleanly.
I imagine it would help the adhesion by roughing up the surface before spreading on more epoxy.
The suggestions of using heat, and/or mesh reinforcement, may be more than needed to fix it well enough to hold for a few more years.
Can anyone identify what the plastic is, and what the best bond material and technique would be to use?
1982 KZ1100-A2
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