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So far I've had a annoying and frustrating experience with the fiberglass. YouTube guy said to use layers now there is a big glob of fiberglass thats hard a.f to sand down, it's itchy, sticky messy and I'm gonna save the fairing repair for another day. It decided to snow so I couldn't install the new fuel line.
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It would definitely be alot more convenient but I'm gonna keep trying to fix mine with fiberglass seems like a good skill to have especially since the price of fairings are so expensive this way I'll be able to simply repair them on my own. If I fully give up tho I'll send you a message. Also whats the windscreen made of
 

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Was able to install the new fuel lines this morning, they were shorter then I expected but the yellow/green looks better then I thought and I have a ton of space where the old lines used to be. Being able to see through the line is nice too. Wish I took pictures with the old lines on to show how big a difference the new lines made .
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If you clean up the edges on the 2nd pic, you can cut some fiberglass to fit and fill some of the space. Bondo that thick will crack.

These are on auction and will take time to show up if you don't mind waiting. Good prices though.
 
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