michigan_313
03-29-2006, 07:04 PM
hello everyone,
i wanted to share this with you as i know those of us with older rides have a hard time finding decent replacement plastics of any kind.
for those of you who need repairs done i have found 2 places, one in NY and the other in SoCal.
the one is NY is called EmpireGP (www.empiregp.com/), they have picture gallery if you want to see some of their work.
and the other in SoCal is Born Again Fairings (909-592-7638)
i went to see these guys this week and they do pretty nice work, replacing missing chunks, tabs, screw holes, cracks, etc. they also surface prep ready to paint or they can paint for you.
i know it's a real downer to see one's ride with jacked bodywork and then have to shell out dealership costs to get new plastics or hunt them down on ebay, that's assuming we can find anything worth bidding on. and salvage yards are almost a wash unless you get lucky.
i've been looking for a place that repairs bodywork since i have done my own. and so, if one is interested in doing their own, here is something else to look at.
http://www.yft.org/tex_vfr/tech/plastic.htm
http://motorcycleinfo.calsci.com/Body.html (look towards bottom of page for Plastex kits)
i wanted to share this with you as i know those of us with older rides have a hard time finding decent replacement plastics of any kind.
for those of you who need repairs done i have found 2 places, one in NY and the other in SoCal.
the one is NY is called EmpireGP (www.empiregp.com/), they have picture gallery if you want to see some of their work.
and the other in SoCal is Born Again Fairings (909-592-7638)
i went to see these guys this week and they do pretty nice work, replacing missing chunks, tabs, screw holes, cracks, etc. they also surface prep ready to paint or they can paint for you.
i know it's a real downer to see one's ride with jacked bodywork and then have to shell out dealership costs to get new plastics or hunt them down on ebay, that's assuming we can find anything worth bidding on. and salvage yards are almost a wash unless you get lucky.
i've been looking for a place that repairs bodywork since i have done my own. and so, if one is interested in doing their own, here is something else to look at.
http://www.yft.org/tex_vfr/tech/plastic.htm
http://motorcycleinfo.calsci.com/Body.html (look towards bottom of page for Plastex kits)