saltcreep Posted December 17, 2011 #1 Posted December 17, 2011 My clutch master cylinder has leaked onto my left side fairing weakening some of the plastic on the bottom. I have a replacement top panel, but more worried about the fairing shell. It has broken off a tab , and it "feels" oily. Is there anything I can do, or is it best to just bite the bullet and try and replace this fairing (ebay). I just don't know if plastic welding/glue/plastex, etc.. would work when it is contaminated like this.... I have the shell removed and can post pictures if that helps. Just was wondering if anyone had dealt with this before and had found something that works.
Trader Posted December 17, 2011 #2 Posted December 17, 2011 Jayceesfolly had a problem with brake fluid on his newly painted 1st gen faring. you could PM him to see how he handled it....I think he had a thread with pics on what he had to do to repair it.
skydoc_17 Posted December 17, 2011 #3 Posted December 17, 2011 Hey Brandon, I don't often "rat myself out", but one of the most sickening things I have ever done to a First Gen. VR was to spill brake fluid on my left side fairing on my first VR. It was an 86', and my pride and joy. I washed off the main fairing right away with soap and water, but didn't realize it had migrated down to the "L" shaped lower fairing leg. When I came out to my bike the next morning, the lower fairing leg had softened so much, it was "sagging". I bought this 86'VR in 91, and you could still get these plastic parts. (for a whopping $200.00!) but to this day, when ever I am working on a bike and using brake fluid, I have soap and water, and lots of cover cloths handy. Brake fluid is like "Kryptonite" to me. I have a left side fairing from an 87'VR Standard, it is blue, but not the 92'VR blue. The plastic is in very good to excellent condition if you are interested. I do feel your pain on this one brother. Earl
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