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Old 08-11-2006, 07:27 PM
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I'm still wiping the egg off my face, but I hate to see my beautiful 91 CBR1000f wearing the marks of my clumsiness. I need the usual bits damaged in such an accident, but I don't know what they're called. The round cover at the bottom, the piece that protects the fairing at the top and the crash bar underneath it. Is there a soource for these? Should I just try to get them from Honda? Sorry, somewhere I have a parts list, but I haven't been able to find it. I'm too frazzled over damaging my baby. Broken shoulder? Who cares? But I need to fix my bike!

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www.ronayers.com
Online parts fiche and competitive pricing with the dealers
Sorry to hear about your mishap. Bikes do fall over from time to time. And it always sux....
 
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bikebandit.com
oem and aftermarket parts. Good prices, but can look at Honda fiche of fairing and find part numbers of what you need. Then can shop around.
 
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Service honda... cheapest, I've found. About 22$ for the "round cover", 48$ for the tear drop plastic frame protector... don't ask ... clean and free, Ripp'n
 
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Service honda... cheapest, I've found. About 22$ for the "round cover", 48$ for the tear drop plastic frame protector... don't ask ... clean and free, Ripp'n
Ok, I too need a couple of parts and decided to try the place you recommended..... Well, I gave up. The design of their web sites sucks. I test/evaluate software (and design) for a living and I can't remember the last time I used a product that was as user unfriendly as that.

Anyone have another recommendation?

 
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Aww... You could... "call 'em"???? I've heard reapeatedly, there the cheapest. Cheaper than bandit. Clean and free, Ripp'n
 
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Thanks for all the responses. I checked a couple of places, and the three bits I need (2 protectors and a bumper stay) total about $65. Not too bad a hit. Now I can relax and worry about this shoulder . . .

Craig
 
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