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DysonF4i 11-25-2009 02:41 PM

Where to Buy?
 
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Hey guy's, I got my F4i several weeks ago at a place called Southwest Superbikes of Dallas Texas. Needless to say I love it, However there are some things I would like to change... I have a 2006 F4i with just a hair under 6,000mi; I would like to purchase some accessories for it like, flush mount turn signals, double bubble windscreen, some how install a mobile GPS unit being that I'm relatively new to Texas, Amongst other small things... The major thing I want to do seems to be a theme on this forum... Remove and convert the banana seat witch I realize is an eBay thing. My question is where besides the tail conversion, do I find all of these things? What website/websites are reputable? Here are some pictures of my Bike at White Rock Lake...

Thanks in advance, DysonF4i

chetman7 11-25-2009 04:20 PM

bikebandit
motorcyclesuperstore
kneedraggers
oldbikebarn
ebay

just to name a few

stingray 11-25-2009 04:56 PM

mighty nice lookin f4i you got there.

PlayfulGod 11-25-2009 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by chetman7 (Post 860176)
bikebandit
motorcyclesuperstore
kneedraggers
oldbikebarn
ebay

just to name a few

+1
sportbiketrackgear.com for tires n gear

asill 11-25-2009 09:32 PM

newenough dot com is a good one as well

__Z__ 11-25-2009 10:15 PM

ebay +1 ive bought almost everything for my bike off ebay.....

m3ds 11-25-2009 10:51 PM

I got most my stuff off motorcycle superstore, and the odds and end stuff (windscreen etc) off eBay

DysonF4i 11-25-2009 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by stingray (Post 860180)
mighty nice lookin f4i you got there.

Thanks

gotcbr 11-26-2009 11:46 AM

Nice bike. As one of those that did the split-seat conversion, I can tell you that it took me some time to gather up all the necessary parts to complete the project. I got my parts from ebay, craigslist, & motorcycle salvage yards. It probably took me longer to get the parts b/c I wasn't going to pay some of the crazy prices that ebay sellers were asking. ;-) At any rate, the actual conversion process was fairly easy & straight forward.

Don't know where you are in TX but the Hill Country area near Austin is great. Lots of beautiful areas to ride. GPS is a very good idea for TX. ;D

Zero1080 11-26-2009 02:05 PM

There's a local dealer really close to me that really gets to know their customers, and has awesome staff, and really decent prices. I have no problem paying for customer service. If you're looking just to find parts on the cheap. ebay is the CHEAPEST I've found.


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