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Old 04-04-2006, 1:56 AM
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Don't toss your broken plastics! Fix em'

Hey, just wanted to spread the word about RP. www.repairplastic.com

I have fixed a bunch of moto parts with this stuff.. it's really cool. Chemically bonds to ABS and is FULLY set in 15 min. for sand and paint.

Here are a couple of my repairs:

Cracked fender:
http://www.repairplastic.com/rp/appl..._redFender.php

Broken 600rr fairing:
http://www.repairplastic.com/rp/appl...to_fairing.php

Check it out. Ping me with any questions.

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Old 04-04-2006, 2:31 AM
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edit: is this your product?
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Old 04-04-2006, 2:35 AM
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Re: Don't toss your broken plastics! Fix em'

I did all the repairs myself, and I ride so theoretically no.
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Re: Don't toss your broken plastics! Fix em'

Just wanted to spread the word about a good thing that could come in handy to a lot of us that have cracked plastics. I fixed my buddy's front fairing for him and he was blown away. He was just gonna toss it. Now it looks new again.
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It's not my product no, but I got involved and built the site yes (designer) and all the moto/auto repairs on there are true repairs that I did. I was just blown away with how cool this stuff was that I wanted to get involved. I'm surely not trying to commercially advertise, I just seriously know how many of us that ride deal with cheaply made plastics that are ridiculous ($$$) to replace from the dealer. One lame drop (I forgot I hadn't put my kickstand down once and got off *doh*) and there goes a cowl or side fairing! So many parts get tossed cause people think they are hosed, but they don't have to be. If you are inclined it's easy to fix.
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Thanks for answering the question....eventually

It does look like interesting stuff...
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