Is there a section on here to buy used parts?

troyleming

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I need to find some parts for my son's 2000 Blaster and really hate spending money on new parts if someone has a parts bike and are looking to make a few extra bucks!

Please email me at torinocobra429scj@yahoo.com for our needs list or call anytime at 606-541-0193 and leave a message for me with a return number!

Things I need off the top of my head:

stator cover and all the phillips screws that hold it on (ny cover is missing totally)
bracket that mounts on the engine to adjust the clutch cable...
Rear brake line and assembly (all of it, ours in GONE)
The plastic on the rear fenders that guards your legs from getting in the tire area?
A clutch handle assembly (ours looks like it's from a street bike since it has turn signals Ha Ha!)

I'm sure there are a lot of other little things if you'll contact me!

Shipping would be to KY at zip 41093...

Thanks in advance guys! Looking forward to starting on our project!

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Rear brake line and assembly (all of it, ours in GONE)

The plastic on the rear fenders that guards your legs from getting in the tire area

A clutch handle assembly (ours looks like it's from a street bike since it has turn signals Ha Ha!)

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For the parts I left quoted above, here is some suggestions:

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For the rear break assembly, talk to awk08 on here. Makes a custom setup for GSXR brakes that are 1000x better than stock. Just shoot him a private message. Also, if you can get your hands on a 2003-2007 Blaster assembly, they have pretty good brakes. Awk's is still better.

The plastic on the rear is called the heel guards (creative name, right? haha). I'd suggest looking into buying a pair of metal ones for YFZ-450s so that they don't break.

Clutch handle assemblies are basic. You can pick one up on ebay or a local stealership for a fairly cheap price. Basically just a lever to pull the line. You can spend as little as $10 for one or as much as $100. If going expensive, get ASV levers. They're great quality.

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