Bumper repair?
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gareth h

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4,157 posts

252 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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I dinged my front valence a few weeks ago which fractured, new they are £1200 in the UK, £350 ish in Oz (but expensive to ship)
I know motorcycle bodywork can be plastic welded, any ideas whether this would work on the bumper?

v8nhh

437 posts

242 months

Friday 12th January 2007
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Hi Gareth
I have had plastic bike fairings plastic welded before as for bumpers not sure, material on bumper is normally polyprelene with various additives in it subject to requirements.If you just give any of the plastic welders a call they would tell you, even if you attempted repair and didn't work you still haven't lost as you would more than likely replace bumper in future.

AussieRules

42 posts

229 months

Saturday 13th January 2007
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Any good "old school" body shop (by old school, I mean someone who can repair panels not just replace them) should be able to repair your bumper.
I have seen a friend of mine do some remarkable stuff on bumpers with the aid of plastic adhesives/heat/filler and paint.
If the adhesive don't work (because of the plastic type) I have seen him heat up a screwdriver and literally weld the two bits back together again,rubdown,fill and repaint to lave the bumper looking as new.
Where are you ?
He is in Herts.

gareth h

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4,157 posts

252 months

Saturday 13th January 2007
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Thanks, I'm in Wilts, have contacted a couple of companies who advertise plastic welding for bike fairings, so hopefully will be able to get it sorted locally.

skinnyboy

4,635 posts

280 months

Saturday 13th January 2007
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I recently left my work in a panel shop to go help my mrs expand her business empire. I used to repair Commo bumpers all the time. Not hard at all for a decent panel beater to fix, probably have your car back to you in a day or two as well. Theres a ton of great products out there for plastic repairs, my favourite stuff comes from a company called Lord which markets under the Fusor brand. I havent touched a plastic welder since using these products </shillmode>

gareth h

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4,157 posts

252 months

Saturday 13th January 2007
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Where are you located?

skinnyboy

4,635 posts

280 months

Saturday 13th January 2007
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melbourne australia lol, want me to send you a bumper over?

The HSV factory is 5 minutes drive from my house.