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#1: SP Arch repair? Author: skotbites, Location: Leeds PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:32 am
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Is this an easy repair? Looks like it's been repaired previously.

Where's the best place to buy paint?

Also I have a morette headlight cover to spray the same colour is this something I should attempt or leave to the pro's.
 


 


 


Cheers

#2: Re: SP Arch repair? Author: bellevuespares, Location: Manchester PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 6:35 am
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Looks to me as though you wil be better off buying a new sp arch. Thats a bit battered!!

#3: Re: SP Arch repair? Author: BarneyBaloo, Location: Colchester PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:12 am
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Halfords areosole's arnt to bad really, Apart from having to pay over double the price for the same size of a differnt colour Sad joys of having firedance orange i guess lol

#4: Re: SP Arch repair? Author: skotbites, Location: Leeds PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:44 am
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bellevuespares wrote:
Looks to me as though you wil be better off buying a new sp arch. Thats a bit battered!!

Boo, not what I wanted to hear. Cheapest I've seen them is about £35 on eBay. I suppose I could take the other 3 off.

BarneyBaloo wrote:
Halfords areosole's arnt to bad really, Apart from having to pay over double the price for the same size of a differnt colour joys of having firedance orange i guess lol

Is there enough in a can to do the light cover or would I need a couple?

Cheers

#5: Re: SP Arch repair? Author: chunkielad, Location: Leigh PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:56 am
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Bumper fill from Halfords will fix that and last for a VERY long time. I have repaired crash damage motorbike fairings with it and never had a problem.

Dremel a V into one sid eof each crack, just over half way through the piece. Make sure you get the end of the crack and then go a bit further. Fill with bumper fill and let it set. Then v out the back of the cracks with the dremel into a V just into the new stuff on the other side. Fill with bumper fill and let set.

Once it is all set, sand into shape and spray as usual.



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