bigjohnsd
2021 BMW R1250GSA
<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="Allen_C" data-cid="1403307" data-time="1534334307"><p>
Thanks for all the ideas. I'm waiting for my local dealer to give me two estimates, one for them doing all the work and obtaining parts and a second for me providing the stay and upper fairing but them doing the labor. The fairing had a piece about 9" long and 6" wide missing, so it's not just cracked.<br />
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For those of you who patched your stay, did you still have to remove the plastics in front our can you do the repair without removal? Also, I've heard using epoxy or a brace. If braced, are you drinking holes in the existing stay?<br />
<br />
Thanks!</p></blockquote>
It can be done in place.
I did mine without epoxy, if I were to do it again I'd install the brace pieces with both fasteners and epoxy, then epoxy over the top of the brace pieces as well.
I did drill and thread the stay to hold the braces, then used nylock nuts on the back side after screwing in the braces.
Thanks for all the ideas. I'm waiting for my local dealer to give me two estimates, one for them doing all the work and obtaining parts and a second for me providing the stay and upper fairing but them doing the labor. The fairing had a piece about 9" long and 6" wide missing, so it's not just cracked.<br />
<br />
For those of you who patched your stay, did you still have to remove the plastics in front our can you do the repair without removal? Also, I've heard using epoxy or a brace. If braced, are you drinking holes in the existing stay?<br />
<br />
Thanks!</p></blockquote>
It can be done in place.
I did mine without epoxy, if I were to do it again I'd install the brace pieces with both fasteners and epoxy, then epoxy over the top of the brace pieces as well.
I did drill and thread the stay to hold the braces, then used nylock nuts on the back side after screwing in the braces.