everyone please stop the zip stitching and the metal with pop rivets. Plastic weld or fiberglass. i like fiberglass on the back side the best. i do not understand what was going on in the you tube video with the screen and then fiberglass resin with no fiberglass cloth. but to each their own.
just my opinion fiberglass is cheaper than buying all the tooling and having to practice or running the chance of overheating and distorting the plastic.
duct tape your parts together on the top side, trying to keep your cracks as tight as possible. flip the fender over to the back side and sand the area with 60 grit. wipe it down with some kind of cleaner, (starting fluid, paint thinner) the cleaner the better. use fiberglass mat, not the woven cloth kind. get some $.99 paint brushes from walmart and nitrile gloves. the gloves are worth it, it sucks getting it on your hands. applying the matting is like applying layers of duct tape, start small and get bigger.
paint the area with resin then stick your first layer of matting. about 1" wide as long as the crack is a good start. from then on you will only dab (push) with the brush, adding more resin as necessary. trying to paint the matt drags or spreads it out. full saturation is key to it being strong, the matting will no longer look white, but the color of the resin. dab it until it is saturated, then apply the next piece of matting, about 2 1/2" wide and longer than the crack (unless going to an edge). repeat again until saturated and apply next piece about 4" and longer than the 2" piece. Saturate it again. be generous with the resin now and make sure to get the matting laying nice and flat or you will have some sanding work to do. take off the gloves and wait for it to harden.
remove the tape after it is completely dry/ hard. dry time depends on the amount of hardener used. when you remove the tape you may find some resin bled through the cracks, some scratching with your fingernail should remove it.
Last edited by trike savior; 02-24-2014 at 03:18 PM.
Trikes: All Honda: 84 250r, 85 86 and 87 250sx, 84 and 85 125m, 79 82 84 and 85 110's, 73 us 90 and 77 atc90, 75 atc70
Cycles: Honda: 71 cb100, 78 cb750 coming soon cb750 trike. Yamaha: 67 yds 3 (250cc, 2cyl, 2 stroke), 82 750 SECA
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