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Inner fairing parts rehab?

Started by Skivvy, February 07, 2012, 11:15:55 PM

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Skivvy

What is the preferred way to rehab the black inner fairing parts. These seem to have been stored in a dark uncomfortable place and then inexplicably put back on my splarkling low mileage bike. :shok:

Short of replacing them outright what seems to look the best and holds up reasonable well?

Pat Conlon

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bugboy

I used spray-on bedliner on mine.  It kind of camoflaged some of the repairs and cracks

carey

I used Krylon Fusion paint on the shutters of my house.  It's made for plastic.  It comes in dofferent colors if you don't like black

Klavdy

I used Rhino liner in my Fritzl room, organic matter hoses straight off.
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flips

Hi Skivvy.

Whats the issue with them? Scratched,cracked ,faded,dirty?.Mine were all that.Cleaned with degreaser and scotchbright scourer,glued with with 2 part plasti-weld then painted with automotive bumper spray rattle can.Came up pretty good.Slightly textured finish.Painted both inners and instrument cowling.



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