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I dropped my zn1300 and cracked the inside shell of my fairing. Can the two shells be separated to repair from the back side and what is the best repair product?

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I dropped my zn1300 and cracked the inside shell of my fairing. Can the two shells be separated to repair from the back side and what is the best repair product?

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Mine was broken too so I took all the electronics and wiring out and got some pieces of sheet metal cut to act as reinforcement, Then I epoxed the metal to the inside where it was busted up. Mainly it was cracked all along the flat bottom part just above where the front fender would be & around the nose where the headlight fits. I bought epoxy in about 1/2 pint cans that you mix together from the local hardware, went to a sheet metal shop that makes a/c ducting & had them cut some pieces that I bent to fit the contour of the bottom & up the sides of the inside of the fairing. I mixed up plenty of epoxy & spread it all around & dropped the metal in & sat some bricks on it to keep it fitting tight till it sat up for a day. Then I flipped it up on the nose & spread a bunch down in that area & let it sit for a day, & so on till I got all the cracks covered up. Took about a month of work on & off just to accomplish the repair. There’s a lot of wires in there! I talk a little about it on las

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