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Title: Sourcing panel spares after crash!
Post by: KawasakiKen on June 24, 2017, 11:00:58 AM
Hi guys,

My son has just passed CBT, bought a Like 125 and crashed it on a rh bend! He paid £450 for it, but market value is around £800. His insurance excess is £450, and the assessor has written it off. I'm wondering whether it's worth him not claiming (so keeping his insurance and no claims), and getting it repaired.  IT fell onto its offside, both mirror are torn out of mounting, there is a hand-sized hole in the panel in front of his knees (above the right indicator, and a broken plate which seems to be bolted to the exhaust pipe.

I haven't been able to find any suppliers of panels on the internet...does anyone have any ideas, please? And would it perhaps be better to sell it for spares/repairs??

Any help/ advise really appreciated...he's broken his little finger and is a bit upset at present, which is why I'm trying to help him out.
Title: Re: Sourcing panel spares after crash!
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on June 24, 2017, 11:18:19 AM
My condolences to your son!
And to his scooter (long time LIKE200I  rider here).
There are lots of used LIKE parts and panels for sale on USA eBay....most are too pricey compared to new from Kymcopartsmonster. Then there'd be the shipping cost.
Hopefully you will be able to source some parts from a wrecker yard, or get some leads from local scooter repair shops?
His is not the first LIKE to go down in your country....so, chin up - things will work out.
Having dealt with a son who recently dropped his Honda bike, I  know what you both are going through.
Good luck,
Stig, in Ohio
Title: Re: Sourcing panel spares after crash!
Post by: MJR on June 24, 2017, 04:37:15 PM
Like Stig said. A little patience on tracking used parts sounds like the way to go.
Title: Re: Sourcing panel spares after crash!
Post by: KawasakiKen on June 24, 2017, 10:08:00 PM
Thanks Stig and MJR,

Didn't realise I had registered on an American forum until I had posted my plea!! there are no panels to be found on eBay UK or anywhere online, but your other suggestions could be worth investigating. I''ll see what I can find out...thanks again - off to bed now , in Cornwall!!

Cheers,

Ken
Title: Re: Sourcing panel spares after crash!
Post by: Redk on June 27, 2017, 02:54:05 PM
Yes.
Shipping rates over the pond are very high !

Makes you wonder how they can bring goods across the Pacific so cheaply.
redk