Aftermarket Parts listing

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I have been scanning the forum, looking for websites ,etc to see what is available for my new Gasser. I am not sure if there is already, but I think it would be a good idea to build up a list of all aftermarket/oem parts suppliers, and what type of products are available.
Breakdown by type of parts, website, any other important info. Could be made a sticky if it get's to be a popular, usefull thread. I know that I would be looking thru it everytime I am on here ,just to find the next part I want to buy.
There is a large Faq section on another forum{vw} I go to, and I use it regularly for my info.
What do you think? Or is there something like this already that I didn't find?
 
That would be a good idea, would it hold info for us UK owners of after market parts and over sea's suppliers who are willing to ship item to us.

Thanks grant
 
There are links to vendors on this site, from the main page. Some need updating but most still hold true, as they were for pre '12 bikes. If you need something, or need to mod something to work, just ask.


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I have been scanning the forum, looking for websites ,etc to see what is available for my new Gasser. I am not sure if there is already, but I think it would be a good idea to build up a list of all aftermarket/oem parts suppliers, and what type of products are available.
Breakdown by type of parts, website, any other important info. Could be made a sticky if it get's to be a popular, usefull thread. I know that I would be looking thru it everytime I am on here ,just to find the next part I want to buy.
There is a large Faq section on another forum{vw} I go to, and I use it regularly for my info.
What do you think? Or is there something like this already that I didn't find?

This is exactly what I have been working on for my 2012 but I am not done with it
but may be able to get you some ideas. Exactly what Glenn said as the one on main page is a bit behind for our 2012 - 2013's.
What are you looking for?
 
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That would be a good idea, would it hold info for us UK owners of after market parts and over sea's suppliers who are willing to ship item to us.

Thanks grant

Based off all the websites that I have found the best ones seem to be the closest to you.
Couple of examples.

http://www.motocrosscenter.com

http://www.sandifordoffroad.co.uk/trusty-gas-gas-parts-212-c.asp

http://www.trialendurodirect.com/categories/15_17/Gas_Gas.html

http://www.greenlandmx.com/home-h-1-51/

http://www.offroad-moto.de

http://www.hainesmc.co.uk/
 
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That type of list is what i am talking about. Eventually a member can just go to the thread if looking for a particular part, and find all the different websites to check out.

I have been looking at skidplates, pipe guards, radiiator cages/guards mainly. But i am also just wanting to see what parts are available compared to other brands

Out of those vendors, i have only seen motocrosscenter.com before. So right off i now know of a selection of vendors to check out-Thanks!
 
That type of list is what i am talking about. Eventually a member can just go to the thread if looking for a particular part, and find all the different websites to check out.

I have been looking at skidplates, pipe guards, radiiator cages/guards mainly. But i am also just wanting to see what parts are available compared to other brands

Out of those vendors, i have only seen motocrosscenter.com before. So right off i now know of a selection of vendors to check out-Thanks!

Here is a list for you to review as well.
(NOTE - Some advice is my opinion only as others on here have other advice and opinions as well)

I have purchased from Motocrosscenter.com. After many emails and a bit of language barrier I got the order placed. Once it shipped from Spain I had the package at my door in under a week!!!

Did your 2011 not come with a skid plate? The 2012?s and 2013?s come with the AXP Racing composite skid plate. I think you can get one of these from GoFasters.com

In regards to your list?..

SKID PLATE
Emperor Racing (formally Scorpion Racing) from just North of us in B.C.
Great high end quality products and great customer service and fast shipping.
http://shopusa.emperorracing.com/

Enduro Engineering
http://www.enduroeng.com

RAD GUARDS
Emperor Racing
http://shopusa.emperorracing.com/

BulletProof Designs ? these guys make great billet guards. I had them for my previous CRF250X.
https://www.bulletproofdesigns.com/

In my opinion I like the rad frames like the ones from Emperor. This way you can still use the OEM plastic fins that direct more air through the Radiators.

PIPE GUARD
I just purchased a P3 guard from Steve at PlusOnePerformance
http://afterhourscycle.com/
The P3 guard is a carbon fiber/Kevlar guard that is handmade ?IN THE USA?. The fit and quality is top notch.

OTHER ITEMS FOR YOU TO CONSIDER?..

REAR DISC GUARD
I tried to purchase one from BulletProof Designs as I had heard they made the best one out there?. But they no longer make one.
So I purchased mine from Enduro Engineering instead?. I never saw the BulletProof one but the EE one is great and a very high quality product in my opinion.

SUSPENSION
LT Racing ? Les is located right here in the Puget Sound area.
http://www.lt-racing.com/
Les is a great guy that is honest and knows suspension very well.

THROTTLE CABLE
I did not like how the OEM throttle cable connected (or actually did NOT connect) to the Domino throttle tube.
So I contacted CycleBuy in Oregon and purchased the MotionPro T3 Slidelight +3 in Throttle Cable (Part # MP-10-3000). It is great because it actually screws directly into the Domino throttle tube. Main reason I did this is because I had heard about a few cases where a branch or something similar on the trails could accidentally catch the cable and then you would get a full throttle of power w/o knowing?.

http://www.cyclebuy.com
The guys there are very knowledgeable and great to work with. When I order from them and the order is placed by their cut off time to ship that day I will have it at my doorstep the NEXT day ? AWESOME!!

CLUTCH COVER
The Rekluse clutch cover is a great product. Good insurance knowing if you lay the bike down your clutch/oil should be protected.
 
Apologize for all the posts.....but here are some photos of my new P3 Pipe Guard.

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Hi got most of these but thanks mate
i'm really looking for some after market triple clamps i found these brp ones but will have to find out what the shipping etc

grant
 
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We have a good start. wheres the wheelsets, graphics, performance parts, suspension upgrades, exhaust systems, S/A's , levers,disc guards, carb mods, iinstalling MX frt # plate :D
 
We have a good start. wheres the wheelsets, graphics, performance parts, suspension upgrades, exhaust systems, S/A's , levers,disc guards, carb mods, iinstalling MX frt # plate :D

As of now these I can't help you with. I honestly like to keep my bike as OEM as possible. I am all for adding protection items and my steering damper and having someone who knows suspension make the proper adjustments.

Wheelsets are the best - not sure why anyone would want to change them out.

Performance parts - if you are talking about engine wise. S3 Performance Parts has all those. Jakobi is a good resource as it seems like he has completely rebuilt his bike.

Exhaust - Not a whole lot of options out there. From my readings Glenn is a good one to reach out to. Options I have seen - FMF, LeoVince, DEP, Scalvini

Suspension - I will not touch this part as I believe the professionals know this the best - my opinion only.

MX front plate - If you are trail riding I would never remove this. Curious why you would want to remove?
 
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I was just throwing some thoughts out there. I wouldn't change rims ,unless I had a problem. And I like MX, so a number plate would look good. I saw a mount kit today ,using a crf # plate.

I have been searching the net' and slowly finding stuff. But I am mainly interested in protection. And I have never used a steering damper- I want to try one. Other parts will be as needed
 
I was just throwing some thoughts out there. I wouldn't change rims ,unless I had a problem. And I like MX, so a number plate would look good. I saw a mount kit today ,using a crf # plate.

I have been searching the net' and slowly finding stuff. But I am mainly interested in protection. And I have never used a steering damper- I want to try one. Other parts will be as needed

Did not mean to slam the idea of your MX front plate (went back and read my post - I was a bit harsh --- sorry about that).

Love my steering damper. I have used Scott's and Ohlins. They are great. I will use my Ohlins on my GG. If you read some reviews about dampers on here you will see that there is one called Motosportz. I have never used but do hear great things about them. Cool thing is that they are made locally in Vancouver, WA and they carry a full lifetime warranty!!!
 
Good info guys. Would be nice to have a complete updated list of these aftermarket goodies, but also crossover parts.
 
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The list is going good. There a several websites that I would not have found on my own.
 
Don't know if its been posted - http://www.motocrosscenter.com/ecommerce/index.php?cPath=667&language=en

But in saying that I'd support your local dealers where you can as they'll be the ones who keep these beautiful bikes coming into the country.

There are several sticker/decal sources I have used. I have been super happy with the RidePG kit I bought. Fully custom and has lasted well with no peeling.

Protection is P3, Scorpion Racing (I think they changed names? or just logos), Force accessories, just to name a few.

Engine wise its just a 2T. The magic is inside, and any 2T tuner will put you in the right direction. Stock porting is good, but some cylinders can use some cleaning up. Heads you can get S3/VHM that both look beaut, but won't work any better than stock thats been machined. Powervalve covers are available everywhere. Internally S3/Vertex make pistons, Wossner make forged, Wiseco also make them. Rod kits are interchangable from CR250s (early models). Bearings are available everywhere through suppliers.

Checkpointoffroad make some nice bits too.

Ohlins offer suspension, but its $$ and the Zoke CC are just as good or better from all reports. Like engines, magic is internal and a tuner will unlock its full ability (or match it to your riding ability).

Several sources for seat covers and foam now too. Wheelsets I'll need to source soon. I have a few flatish spots in my rear rim now. Nothing major, but visible if looking.

For me the appeal of the Gas Gas was that it already came with nice kit. I have still managed to spend heaps on it though, but only by choice. Not out of neccesity. It was simply me being happy enough with the bike to keep it another year and put some coins back into as opposed to buying new again. I was technically saving money :)
 
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