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I need to get a complete set of plastics for a new 2019 450 but can't find part numbers. I'm hoping to avoid my dealer and dealer pricing and believe I could order online from a non dealer if I had part numbers. I want OEM numbers/plastics as I want the in-mold radiator/tank panels.
Anybody able to help me out?
TIA
Rick
Anybody able to help me out?
TIA
Rick
Munn Racing has part numbers for the 19's
http://munnracing.com/#
Rick
The Shop
I used to buy from my local dealer when dealers stocked parts. Hard to justify these days as I can enter a parts order as easily as the dealer. Why introduce a middleman when all I get is a higher price, incorrect orders, longer wait AND I don't hare to spend the time driving to the dealer.
I enter my local dealer's store once every two years to pick up a new bike I ordered over the phone from him.
discount as I buy new bikes from him. Rocky Mountain gives me a BIG discount and STOCKS parts and ships free and doesn't charge tax.
I'd be throwing money away and getting NOTHING in return buying local. If local laid out the cash to stock inventory/parts I'd happily pay a premium to get the parts I need the same day I need them.
The days of local's stocking parts ended many years ago. Costs me a lot of money as I now have to keep and maintain a spare bike so I don't miss a day riding as parts are not available in town if I break my "main" bike .
That's why I asked for help on an open forum comprised manly of private individuals/owners who often provide help when needed.
As far as dealers stocking parts, I stock nearly $3 million worth of parts. Granted they are primarily for Polaris Side by Side's, but those are what people come from all over to purchase from us. There was a time I had a lot of parts for dirt bikes(bars, gear, etc) but now everyone orders that online. I have a lot of friends at a lot of dealerships all over the country and they tell me the same thing, just not worth keeping that stuff anymore because of the big online stores.
Internet has not helped this when most of us go somewhere on line and check part numbers. Don’t check with your local dealer and they do not order phantom parts.
Internet and local Customers have reduced dealers to not stocking parts.
Aftermarket is a different story.
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