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DennisB Silver Wing Guru

Number of posts: 2397 Points: 4091 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: New Damage to the scooter Sat Jun 12, 2010 1:07 pm | |
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JeffR Site Admin

Number of posts: 1672 Age: 52 Location: Fremont, Ca Points: 2939 Registration date: 2008-12-19
 | Subject: Re: New Damage to the scooter Sat Jun 12, 2010 7:39 pm | |
| Dennis, I'm sorry to hear about your scoot. I hope you are able to take care of it and I bet your heart sank when you saw it. You are so meticulous with your SWing that this is some bad news. When my SWing was about 6 months old an old lady backed up in a parking lot about 60-70 feet and knocked mine over. She was very nice but it isn't a good feeling walking out and see your SWing on the ground. It's too bad they can't find that guy. _________________ Ride safe, JeffR 2007 Silver Wing (30,000 miles) 2005 Majesty 400 (sold 12,500 miles) 2004 Reflex (sold 3,500 miles) Givi Windshield, top case, vista cruise, power commander, dr pulley sliders, air hawk seat pad, (J. Costa not installed now), kevlar belt  |
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru

Number of posts: 2397 Points: 4091 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: New Damage to the scooter Sat Jun 12, 2010 7:52 pm | |
| Hi Jeff,
When I walked out of the store and saw the damaged area, I was in disbelief and then mad, then sadness set in. Now, the only thing I want to do is fix it and get this event behind me and get the scooter back in top shape again. Looks like the Tulsa Honda Dealer is going to get a vist from me soon. |
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exavid Silver Wing Rider

Number of posts: 412 Age: 69 Location: Medford, Oregon Points: 1477 Registration date: 2009-07-17
 | Subject: Re: New Damage to the scooter Sat Jun 12, 2010 8:58 pm | |
| Any chance the piece is inside the plastic? It really looks unlike what one would expect to see if it was hit but a foot or shopping cart, I'd expect to see the plastic cracked not a chunk out of it. Is there any way something could have impacted the piece from the inside? It really looks more like a piece was knocked out from the inside. If a small rock got under the rubber floorboard right above the edge of the plastic and someone, likely the rider put some weight on that spot it could have chipped out a piece too. It just doesn't look like a chip that could have been caused by an outside impact. |
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru

Number of posts: 2397 Points: 4091 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: New Damage to the scooter Sun Jun 13, 2010 5:41 am | |
| Hi, Right now the scooter is still rideable so I will look when the new skirt comes in and I get a chance to make the panel switch-out. This hole sure looks unreal. I just hope a larger crak does not develope in that area before then and causes the skirt to break into two pieces while I'm on the road. Best this problem gets repaired ASAP.  |
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tavetti53 Scooter Rider

Number of posts: 8 Points: 1249 Registration date: 2008-12-23
 | Subject: Re: New Damage to the scooter Sun Jun 13, 2010 3:19 pm | |
| I don't think that you will get a larger crack in the plastic...I have the same type of "hole" in my 'Wing for 2 yrs now...I think that I got mine from possibly a rock being kicked up and hitting the skirt...I have to ride about 1 mile on a dirt/gravel/unimproved road until I get to pavement...and I haven't had any problems doing so, even though the 'Wing is my first motorized cycle that I ever bought and driven.....
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honda_silver Site Admin

Number of posts: 2248 Age: 51 Location: Georgetown, Tx Points: 3589 Registration date: 2008-12-23
 | Subject: Re: New Damage to the scooter Sat Jun 19, 2010 1:11 pm | |
| | DennisB wrote: | When I walked out I noticed new damage to my beloved Silverwing. This type of thing really gets me upset!!! Having owned a show bike and noteing some people kick, use their shoe or boot toe to point out what they like or dislike on a bike while their hands are in their pockets. This damage looks like some sorry bastard kicked my scooter. I called Wal-Mart and they are reviewing the security tape. What does this look like to you? |
When I removed my lower left panel on my SWing to install my electric wiring/accessories, my panel was perfectly intact on the outside. But the moment I removed the panel, by the front screw mount (right where your picture is) some pieces immediately fell off the lower panel. I looked at the the spot more closely and very light touched the panel and a lot more pieces fell down with very little touching and noticed more hairline fractures. Enough pieces fell down till I had a visible hole from the outside (just like your picture) ... since it was visible I chose not to repair but to replace.
I have read of others with same problem afterward in the same exact location.
I ordered a new lower panel, but before I installed the panel ... I filled in the entire area near the screw mounts with Devcon Plastic Welder which strengthened the entire area ... it will never fragment like that again._________________ Bill - Georgetown TX 07 Silver Wing ABS Clearview w/vent, Givi E96/TB19/E52 with Admore Lighting, Alaskan Leather, Wrist Rests, 3M Solas tape, K&N air, Hyperpro spring, Grip Puppies, Airhawk, Utopia backrest, Stebel, Apexcone HIDs, StingerZ LEDs (w/Backoff WigWag), Knight Rider Sequential LED, NGK Iridium, Power Commander III, Manic Salamander, Saeng mirrors, Garmin Zumo 660, Dark-Side Sumitomo Tire  |
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jdeereanton Silver Wing Guru


Number of posts: 1767 Age: 74 Location: Huntsville, AL Points: 3053 Registration date: 2008-12-24
 | Subject: Re: New Damage to the scooter Sat Jun 19, 2010 3:22 pm | |
| Based on the location of the damage - I'd be curious to know if the heel of your foot is in that location when / if you adjust your position on the bike? It would seem to me that the plastic would not hold up well if you place a good deal of pressure on it such as would be applied when lifting your self off the seat and shifting around a bit. The resulting damage may be similar as what you show and describe. |
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru

Number of posts: 2397 Points: 4091 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: New Damage to the scooter Sat Jun 19, 2010 4:32 pm | |
| Thank's Guys, I think every one is correct. Either UFO or Big Foot...it just needs to be fixed and until I get my hands on some extra cash it's just going to need to wait. Sad to say is every time I look at the bike my eyes fall on this blemish. |
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Jeff Rosenkranz Super Scooter Rider

Number of posts: 232 Points: 1130 Registration date: 2009-12-31
 | Subject: Re: New Damage to the scooter Sat Jun 19, 2010 4:53 pm | |
| But Dale........Think of the lovely Kim. Would you say to her words like " Great deal of pressure"....."lifting yourself off the seat"....."shifting around a bit"??? NO! She'd punch you in the kidney's, and then give you such a pinch! We upper 50 yr olds are sensitive about our figures..... but you....who are less than half our age can eat Nacho's and not switch from belts to suspenders. Oh...the pain...and it's Dennis B's 1,000th post day. An apology may not suffice.......but if you Fed ex'd him a case of O'douls, that might smooth it over. Jeff  |
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Cosmic_Jumper Touring Scooter Rider

Number of posts: 302 Location: damn near Philadelphia, PA Points: 1443 Registration date: 2009-06-12
 | Subject: Re: New Damage to the scooter Sat Jun 19, 2010 6:59 pm | |
| Dennis The skirt area where your damage is located is well known for developing hair line stress cracks. There was similar damage to my lower skirt but I was able to reinforce the area before things got as bad as yours. I used ABS plumbing cement, purchased at Lowe's from the plastic plumbing pipe section. It's used on the black plastic plumbing pipe, not the white PVC pipe. On the inside of the panel I smeared a layer of the ABS Cement over the cracked area, followed by a layer of fiberglass drywall joint tape. About 15 minutes later, after it set up, I applied another layer of ABS Cement & Fiberglass tape. It all sets up relatively quickly and dries (cures?) completely in 24 hours. I've used this technique several times with great success. The down side is that the ABS Cement is black, though I understand it is also available in 'Clear'. Also, in many communities ABS Plumbing is no longer legal, so ABS cement can be difficult to locate. I finally located some in New Jersey, after being unable to get it in Pennsylvania, Delaware & New York. Also, ABS Cement is basically ABS plastic 'powder' dissolved in Acetone. I've read elsewhere that nail polisher remover (acetone) can be used to fuse ABS plastic panel cracks. You can also get clear ABS cement / acetone as well as small sheets of ABS plastic at a well supplied Hobby Store. Tim |
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dickie Maxi-Scooter Rider

Number of posts: 198 Location: Virginia Points: 1409 Registration date: 2008-12-24
 | Subject: Re: New Damage to the scooter Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:16 pm | |
| My 03 was broken in the same location when I purchased it. It was hauled on a trailer from PA to VA (not by me) and could have happened then but could have been there prior to that. I replaced mine rather than go for a fix. Good luck with yours Dennis... Dick |
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DennisB Silver Wing Guru

Number of posts: 2397 Points: 4091 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: New Damage to the scooter Tue Jun 22, 2010 1:05 pm | |
| Well, I just ordered the replacement skirt for my SWing. Thanks Dale for the thread to Servicehonda, you saved me ten bucks. Thanks Bill and Tim. When the part comes in I'm going to take the time to reinforce that area so breakage will not happen again. |
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