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An03inAZ

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Anybody have a website to get all new fairings for the xb9r? I know twinmotorcyles.com and Google is pointless
 
Doesn't this site carry a lot of the factory buell stuff? I believe there's a buell parts link at the top.
Doesn't hurt to support those that support us.
I quilty of forgetting about it myself.
 
Twin has the parts numbers and Google has the price for those parts numbers. Both are awesome if you know how to use them.

Operator error.

Front Fairing

Airbox, Fender, Chin

Rear Section

I can't do all the work for you take each part number you need and copy paste them into a Google search results will appear my favorite place to order is surdyke.com.
 
*chicknstripn* I can only find the tank. Im looking for white front and tail fairing.

*oh9bolt*
That's the website in going through. Is that Pretty much the best bet then?

I dropped the bike off at Harley to get fixed and should hey back on the road this weekend. Wanted to get her looking like new with no gouges and scrapes on her.
 
Ask your dealer. They can get you oem replacements. That's a fact. If not your dealer, my dealer in Spfld, Mo will gladly take your money.
 
If you have the time and don't want to spend any money on new plastics you can sand the gouges/scratches out. I've done it before on my yellow plastics and you'd never know. We're lucky to have the paint IN our plastics, not on top of it. Depending on how bad your scratches are start with an 80 grit. If the scratches aren't too deep use a 120 to start with. Switch to a 220, 400, 800, 1000, 2000 then a nice scratch remover and finally finish with a polish. Has worked for me a few times. The grits I mentioned aren't exact but you should be able to figure it out, depending on how well the scratches start to fade away. This just takes a little time and about $20 bucks at the hardware store. You can probably find a "how to" by googling Buell plastic repair or something along that line.
An alternative place for buying plastics, other than eBay, is http://www.buellsterparts.com. They sometimes have brand new parts and from my experience the used parts they have look just as good as new.
 
newcastlehd.com...........best online prices on new plastics

google is great for finding the parts, but you need the part number, and remember some part numbers have been updated on several parts. so if the base number doesn't yield a result, simply add an "A" or "B", etc. to the end of the existing number. also visit Badweb, Al from ASB is a member there as well.
 
Those links are to the new part numbers go through the links write down the part numbers you need and pick your favorite place to order.

If your color isn't in those links put in your year and do the same thing.

Mine is still surdyke.com

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