Fairing Screen Installed!!!

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That's a gooding mod.
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fstbusa

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the more and more i se this mod the more i'm thinking of doing it

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Looks good. I made the mistake of using hot glue. BIG mistake. I had to do it twice. Not fun cleaning hot glue off your plastic and everything.

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Use the GOOP. That is probably the best adhesive for this mod. Trust me! I've done this mod several times without fail.

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Re: Fairing Screen Installed!!!

I see a number of people using silicon to fasten their sceeens on their bikes. There has to 10 types of silcone sealant. I picked up Gutter & Flashing silicone sealant - which indicates it works with steel and plastic. What kind of silicone sealant is being used

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Holy thread revival...5 years old fellas!

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Re: Fairing Screen Installed!!!

Use the GOOP. That is probably the best adhesive for this mod. Trust me! I've done this mod several times without fail.

I am doing the mod now using the recommended GOOP and it takes too long to dry in my opinion. I have clamps on it now though HOWEVER... GOOP is much better than the Gorilla Glue i used on my last bike!! :whistle: Held fine, its the mess that it makes when it expandes 3-5times the size.. like foam. It was visble from the outside when the mod was complete. BAD>

I need more Goop, so i will try loctite ultra epoxy. 5mins dry time and high temo. :) :thumbsup:

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best thing to use is fiberglass jelly or resin, if you need to remove it all later you can cut it out with a dremel
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