My side paneling is discreetly crooked and crooked. One side grinds at the seat and there is still room on the other side. The side paneling consists of three parts: – 2x next to the tank – 1x Backward direction passenger handle Furthermore, there is also the problem that the parts do not want to close properly. I was wondering if the two parts could not simply be glued together with GRP (epoxy resin) because I would like to paint again anyway due to scratches. I only heard, that some plastics are not stickable with GRP. Hm, what about a primer? There is, for example, spray primer for painting plastic parts (I have a bottle). But before I sacrifice fiberglass, spray primer, epoxy resin and possibly also the side paneling for nothing and again nothing, I wanted to ask if this works at all. I don’t understand why the paneling doesn’t fit anyway. I thought that I could make one out of the three parts. So the ugly transition disappears. From assembly and disassembly, this is problematic, so it can still be easily screwed around on the motorcycle. Is there maybe, if this doesn’t work, other methods, how to glue the parts? Also important to me is on the right side, where there is just too much game, some material from Then everything is sanded and primed and painted. What do you say to the plan?