Scraped the curb today leaving work......

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Scraped the curb today leaving work......

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I messed up my front right lower plastic cover (found a replacement on Bikerzbitz.com).


I also need the black plastic cover that is on the bottom of the scooter....its directly below the above part I found on Biberzbitz. I cant find this part anywhere.

Ideas?

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Might be better to know where you lived before people look for one please. Could be for a 4Z or maybe a PCX... use your profile options to add goodies like this over by your avitar.
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homie wrote:Might be better to know where you lived before people look for one please. Could be for a 4Z or maybe a PCX... use your profile options to add goodies like this over by your avitar.
My bad. I figured that since I did post in the FORZA-300 FORUM that it would be rather obvious what I am asking for help with. Anyway, if you know, please share with the thread.
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If you haven't yet been able to find the part you need, there is a comprehensive parts site here;
http://www.bike-parts-honda.com/honda-m ... -2015.html

In the US, you might find this site useful:
http://www.westernhonda.com/fiche_selec ... veh=292341

And there are other, similar sites around where you can look through the parts fiche and find exactly what you want.

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Oh, and the top of the "Technical Help" subforum here has a link to a parts catalog that might help, too.

Cf.:
http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=2219
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Thanks for the tips all!
I found the part. It was in the diagrams posted in the technical forum.
Bike is fixed and looks like new!
Total cost $66 shipped. I was expecting 2-3 times that to be honest.
$37 for front lower right side.
$22 for front lower black plastic.

PS: Big pain in the butt to replace lower black plastic. Both front sides had to be removed before I could access the screws. Took about 90 minutes or so to replace everything.
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Re: Scraped the curb today leaving work......

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The bodywork usually turns a ten minute job into a two hour job.
My fuel cap lock hasn't worked properly for months and I just can't be arsed fixing it because of the aggro of getting the relevant panel(s) off.
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