Cody129
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Yea that whole bidding this was horrible. I needed a whole set from a trashed used bike I bought. All I won was a front fender. I’m not ready to spend over $600 on a set of plastics
Yea that whole bidding this was horrible. I needed a whole set from a trashed used bike I bought. All I won was a front fender. I’m not ready to spend over $600 on a set of plastics
I hate to be the one tor break this to you now but those front fenders are 2009 Honda CRF250/450 and can be had all day for $25 new. And in white.
Exactly. I have a brand new front fender in white on the way from Acerbis for $14.27.I hate to be the one tor break this to you now but those front fenders are 2009 Honda CRF250/450 and can be had all day for $25 new. And in white.
Those kind of prices will only encourage someone to offer an alternative. For example, it would be EASY to splash a mold for the side number plates and then start producing them in fiberglass or carbon fiber. At $200 a set (ebay price) it leaves lots of room for a much lower price. All the other plastic parts could be done the same way, but making the mold(s) would be a bit more time consuming.
Do you have the ability to print rear fenders, shrouds, side number plates, or subframes?I plan on 3d printing these types of parts for a lot less than 200$! Thats crazy!
Do you have the ability to print rear fenders, shrouds, side number plates, or subframes?
I wouldn't bat an eye at Altas retail prices if it's good material that holds up.
Subframe, rear fender, and shrouds would take a huge 3d printer and lots of time to print. Side number plates will be doable.
Sounds like auction fever has led to buyer's remorse...