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What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

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    What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Managed to slide my 2016 GSX-R750 down the track on both sides (two incidents). Had lots of protective parts so just scraped up some of the plastic fairing parts.

    Went to Nault Suzuki and despite bringing the four damaged parts with me, they couldn’t figure out what parts to order. And claimed the part #’s on the parts were “useless.”

    Is there another parts department that is more capable? In particular, this bike came in flat black finish. Been told some of the parts are NLA but this parts department is suss.

    Really frustrating. Spared no expense on this bike (suspension upgrades from Kates, etc) but don’t think it’s salable as is. I would pull off all the stock bodywork and put race bodywork on it, but don’t plan on doing any more track days. I’m assuming it is worth more in the general market.

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Revzilla OEM parts portal?

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Partzilla has good diagrams for OEM parts as well. Not very cellphone friendly when searching through though

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    NLA parts on a 2016?

    Mfgs are required to supply parts for a min of 10yrs. Might want to have that parts dept do a bit more legwork.

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Quote Originally Posted by butcher bergs View Post
    NLA parts on a 2016?

    Mfgs are required to supply parts for a min of 10yrs. Might want to have that parts dept do a bit more legwork.
    The 10yr thing is actually a myth, mfgs are only required to cover warranty obligations and nothing more. In this case though it looks like black side fairings are still available, about $650 for the set through RMATV. Another $400 for the belly pieces.

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Couple of suggestions:

    Call Wendy at Ronnie's. or dig into their on-line fiches first.
    https://www.ronniesmailorder.com/
    https://www.ronniesmailorder.com/oem...x-r750l6-parts
    https://www.ronniesmailorder.com/oem...de-cowling-kgl

    How about fixing the plastics? Someone like Peach Pit Painting
    https://www.facebook.com/people/Peac...0057326235090/

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurlon View Post
    The 10yr thing is actually a myth, mfgs are only required to cover warranty obligations and nothing more.
    Turns out you are absolutely correct!

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    it's been a long time, but I used to find a racer/trackday person parting ways with an entire street set. Used what I needed, and sold kept the rest for my next crash. I'm sure someone somewhere has used parts in good condition they would part with?

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Motorcycle is totaled. I’ll be by with a trailer to take it for scrap. New nesr service. No charge.

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    There are seemingly complete sets of aftermarket plastics available for around $500 on eBay. Are they any good?

    Example. https://duckduckgo.com/y.js?ad_provi...DevEx%2C5577.1

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    If my experience with dirt-bike plastics kits maps; no, the stuff on ebay is nowhere near OE quality. Some of the brand name stuff is often close, but still lags behind OE fitment. None of those brand-name players seem to do street bike plastics. I often think there has to be a reason.

    I got replacement plastics for my Suzuki V-Strom from one of the online parts houses. It was expensive, but they were real OE parts and were well worth the price. There was a significant discount vs the MSRP + that my local dealer wanted. Like you, my experience with the parts guys was not good. And they don't stock anything, even gaskets and such. So you are waiting on and sometimes charged a shipping charge anyway. I got fooled trying to get a clutch basket gasket for my SV before a race weekend once. Their ETA estimates were always "dunno, maybe tomorrow".

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    When i rolled my 2013 zX6r at NYST a few years back I bought a set from AuctMarts. Color was very good and they fit with no filing/drilling etc. Came in around 2 weeks. I will say one thing - can't mix and match them with OEM pieces that well due to slight variations in tabs, and maybe a shade of color. I put the whole set on except for the front fender. That said not sure how accurate their GSXR kit is.

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Quote Originally Posted by Garandman View Post
    There are seemingly complete sets of aftermarket plastics available for around $500 on eBay. Are they any good?

    Example. https://duckduckgo.com/y.js?ad_provi...DevEx%2C5577.1
    If anything, these will reduce the sale value of the bike between an honest seller and a knowledgable buyer. Go OEM unless your selling it to someone else who wants to out it on the track, figuratively and literally.

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Not going to lie, from the second I read the thread title I thought Street fighter. Naked bikes are a blast and I bet a naked Gixxer 750 wouldn't suck.

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Quote Originally Posted by klp View Post
    Not going to lie, from the second I read the thread title I thought Street fighter. Naked bikes are a blast and I bet a naked Gixxer 750 wouldn't suck.
    Same.

    But if selling, anything but stock screams the owner crashed it at some point.

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Do you know what the paint code is?

    https://www.cheapcycleparts.com/oemp...x-r750l6-parts

    I ordered a side pod for a LS650 since they're rare as hen's teeth used, and when I received it, the paint was still tacky.

    Edit: must be KGL?

    https://www.cheapcycleparts.com/oemp...de-cowling-kgl

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Quote Originally Posted by golden chicken View Post
    Do you know what the paint code is?

    https://www.cheapcycleparts.com/oemp...x-r750l6-parts

    I ordered a side pod for a LS650 since they're rare as hen's teeth used, and when I received it, the paint was still tacky.

    Edit: must be KGL?

    https://www.cheapcycleparts.com/oemp...de-cowling-kgl
    Cheap?

    Check the prices at Ronnie's -- much less.
    https://www.ronniesmailorder.com/oem...de-cowling-kgl

    [edit]... plus if you call them (Ronnie's), they can tell you about availability, back ordered, whatever ...

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    I bought a set of ebay plastics for my duc, when I was getting the OEMs repaired. They are no where near OEM, but look good from 15 feet away. They'd be fine for track, but no way they'd pass as stock for street bike

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    If you are really on a budget, you can negotiate online and get unpainted Chinese fairings for less than $300. Then get a local pro like Peach Pit to paint them OEM. Fit can be slightly adjusted, and finish will be as good or better than OEM.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/373628356925

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    why don't you just sell it to someone who wants a track bike. Either put on track plastics or sell as is

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Quote Originally Posted by golden chicken View Post
    Same.

    But if selling, anything but stock screams the owner crashed it at some point.
    Not going to hide anything.

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jewcati View Post
    why don't you just sell it to someone who wants a track bike. Either put on track plastics or sell as is
    That’s the struggle. This back has pretty big $$ in upgrades, many of which can’t easily be removed.

    Guess the best thing to do is put it on eBay as an auction and set a Reserve.

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Quote Originally Posted by LuvDog View Post
    I bought a set of ebay plastics for my duc, when I was getting the OEMs repaired. They are no where near OEM, but look good from 15 feet away. They'd be fine for track, but no way they'd pass as stock for street bike
    I don't really understand why the OEM manufacturer(s) of fairings limit themselves to selling through dealers only.

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    Re: What to do with a body damaged GSX-R750?

    Quote Originally Posted by number9 View Post
    I don't really understand why the OEM manufacturer(s) of fairings limit themselves to selling through dealers only.
    Part of the contract agreement to produce said parts is to not sell them to others typically.

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