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Thread: I hate aftermarket stuff!!

  1. #1
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    I hate aftermarket stuff!!

    Ok... I bought a bunch of aftermarket stuff for my 110 and its nothing like the original. New headlight...doesn't fit or have the same wires (now I have to do alot of splicing). front fender...alot of modification needed. rear fender...so many mods its not funny... none of the plastic studs lined up with the frame pieces, had to add an inch spacer on the rear bracket for the platics to be even... had to throw away one rubber cushioner, the seat was a story also...it fit on the plastics ok but was left with a bunch of overlapping fabric which had to be laced and pulled under, and the twist throttle had about 2 feet of extra cable. I was looking at an aftermarket gastank (the plastic ones) and can already tell its not going to fit right and require modifications. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! :evil: Man I hate doing this!!! :evil: :evil: I wish everything just fit like it was supposed to.
    Justin ~hondaATCman~

    '82 Honda ATC 110
    '81 Honda ATC 250r (Summer Project)
    '87 Suzuki LT 250r Quadracer - Very Modded...FAST!!
    '03 Yamaha Big Bear 400 4x4
    '85 Ford Bronco II 4x4 2.8 V6

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    that sucks when stuff like that happens :oops:

  3. #3
    Join Date
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    not to second guess you,but are you sure the company sent you the right year or model of parts? they may have sent them wrong.
    most reputable aftermarket parts fit well.
    good luck with the problems,hope you get them figured out.
    who needs to go to the gym to workout,just own a 350x and kick your self to a whole new you.

  4. #4
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    what he said,or trailprotrailpro frame is toast
    1985 Tecate restoration project-R.I.P

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    Im thinkin the same thing. Either you ordered the wrong parts or the company screwed up....a little late now :oops: .

  6. #6
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    i can say that aftermarket parts do not fit as well as stock parts. maier plastics dont always fit nice like oem. also plastic tanks are a pain when you first try to put it on. depending on the weather, hot or cold, these parts expand and contract quite a bit, it makes a world of difference if you leave the tank indoors for a couple days and then put it on.

    happy holidays,
    mark
    86 KXT250B1 (4)
    87 KXT250B2
    85 ATC250R
    85 ATC350X
    84 ATC200S
    87 Banshee
    96 ZX7R

  7. #7
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    I hear what your saying, aftermarket parts can be a real pain in the butt. I ordered a silencer and pipe for my 83r and had to change alot of things just to get them to bolt on. Something that should of took about 10 minutes end up taking a couple of hours.

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    Ok guys, I got all of em on and working right with a little elbow grease and some thinking, but its looks NICE!!

    No I didn't order the wrong parts, I just had to modify and take my time and I got them to fit on.

    Something that should of took about 10 minutes end up taking a couple of hours.
    You said it right on!! Thats nothing but true.

    Pics coming early Jan.
    Justin ~hondaATCman~

    '82 Honda ATC 110
    '81 Honda ATC 250r (Summer Project)
    '87 Suzuki LT 250r Quadracer - Very Modded...FAST!!
    '03 Yamaha Big Bear 400 4x4
    '85 Ford Bronco II 4x4 2.8 V6

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    I agree about the Maier plastics..... that's why I paid big $$$ for a set of new OEM rear plastics for the SHowgirl.

    I have a headlight guard that won't fit. Going to have to re-drill the holes that are on it so they reach the holes in the triple tree fork clamps. The OEM one was a much better design, it didn't mount to the fork mounts on the triple tree, but the holes in the cross bars only!

    I also have a set of footpeg extenders that were on my 'Daily Driver' when I bought it. Got them off and all cleaned up and repainted to put them onto the 'Showgirl' and realized the guy modified the footpegs so they would fit on. (And aslo welded on the Right footpeg on the Daily Driver ) So..... going to modify the extenders to put on my footpegs. Why he would modify the footpeg and not the extender baffles me.

    Bruce
    '85 ATC350X - "Showgirl" '86 OEM plastics/Fork boots, Rear Axle/Rotor/Hubs, Hondaline Fender stabalizer/extender, Speedo/Tach, Tank cover.
    '86 ATC350X - 'Go-Go Girl'
    '82 ATC250R - 'California Girl' - Progressive springs F and R, Hondaline HL Guard, Fairing and Speedometer.
    '82 ATC250R -'Snow Bunny' Ice Racer, Very Clean, Hondaline Fairing, custom FT tire, will put in the 300R motor
    '70 US90 'Ol'Girl" - Aquarius Blue... all original seat and tires. Resto project in the future
    '85 ATC250ES-'Workin' Girl' CMP Footguard, Hondaline Mudflaps, Speedo, HL Lens, Block Heater, Work Light, Foot Peg Covers and Cooler Rack
    '85 ATC70 - All Original

    '84 Yamaha 225DX - Durablue +3" axle, DR motor, New Plastics, Foot, Hand and HL Guards.
    '85 Yamahauler - Gun Rack & 'Nerf Bars'
    '85 Yamahauler - Nearly together and restored
    '83 Suzuki ALT125 - Pieces
    '89 Suzuki LT-4WD - Token Golf Cart

  10. #10
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    after market car parts are the same way they dont fit worth a dam but usually if you work with them you can make them work i have learned to only buy GM parts for my camaro because the after market trailprotrailprotrailprotrailpro in the automotive world sucks ass and never wants to fit and bolt up properly but then again thats why its cheaper you pay for what you get if i dont have the money for a part i wate till i do and buy a good one that is going to last i dont like being cheap with my toys
    looking for a TRI-Z 250 to restore at the moment

    LONG LIVE THE 2 STROKES !!!

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