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making new side covers

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Plastex

Plastex

Being as no one has mentioned a product called "Plastex" so far, I thought I should give them a "thumbs up". I've used this produt to repair broken tabs on a fairing from a Ducati and the results were good. The company web site does a good job of explaining the ins and outs of repair process. The small kit will easily fix the tabs on both side covers with enough left over to do several more small jobs. I've also used it to repair several cracks in plastic will equally good results. The kit will set you back less than $20.
 
I did but it wasn't because I bored it was because i needed them.
 
Hi repro side covers i dont think they would be that hard to have done .I am into vintage snowmobiles big time and oval racing and there are a lot of plastic parts being repro for vintage sleds, do to the same fact you cant get them any more . You could make jell coat side covers or have a mold made and with a larger order the price gose down you could have plastic company make them i will check and see where a lot of the sled parts are being done i have seen the new repro dashes tank cowls etc.. and the look better than the oem and seem to be stronger.
 
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