I agree with you ... glueing, plugging, and patching in most cases is a waist of time. I always have to look at it more from a professional point of view and can think of no one who would want to pay my labor charges to remove the lower housing and glue it as being recommended. In my case, I have to be accountable for the repair and would never want it to come back because the threads did not hold. I might feel different if Honda was a manufacture that wanted an unresonable amount for OEM replacement parts ... but they are not like that and the part is still available. So, even on my bike, where I have no labor charges, I still would repair it by replacing the housing. Repairing it correctly with a new part is, for me, affordable.
I agree , and for sure for another in a professional way stay professional. I am the same with my bike and my work.
But at home if the toilet breaks.....hey tie a shoestring to it, will fix it later.......later is sometimes six month later.
If the plastic repair will work and I do not doubt Rocky, it would be a very good alternative to tearing half the bike apart.
To some changing the air filter is a daunting task, let alone taking out the tank and getting to the lower part of the box. So a quality repair on the bike in the bike with a towel stuffed into the airbox to keep trash out..while working, sounds good......for the owner himself.
On a professional level.....no, change the airbox.....if not it will come back to haunt you.
I will not even remove screws and such from wind wings and the shelter if I do not know the person real well, I stand there and tell them how to do it. Once they get that far I will take over. A lot of shelter fasteners are stripped out by those who think if tight is good, tighter is better.....then they say......you did it......yea so you do it.
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