Body Panels?

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Body Panels?

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Anyone know a good source to order body panels and the needed hardware? I laid mine down today and it slid into a sign, so now the front end is banged up.

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Ouch, sorry to hear about the fall. Hope the damage is just cosmetic, and not to you.

I've found http://www.bikebandit.com/ to be a good source of replacement parts, and they have the full parts diagrams so you can pick out exactly what you need.
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Also look at partzilla.com. Make sure you didn't mess up the frame or the forks.
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Partzilla.com doesnt have any parts for the 2014 Forza. I did find them on BikeBandit.com
It rides good...just not pretty in the front. Lights work fine, just some broken front panels and clips around the front. Thanks everyone for the concern and help.
I was wearing gear- and even some knee and shin guards under my pants (that saved my left leg), but the elbow pad on my left arm must have shifted and did not protect my left arm from some road rash. And of course there is soreness all over...but all in all, very blessed on this one.
It was completely my fault. 1st rule in MSF course- dont ride outside your comfort zone (I took the turn too fast for my comfort), and the other rule I broke was never brake in a turn (I panicked and instinctively hit the brakes!)...down she went.
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MrSuperchicken1 wrote:Partzilla.com doesnt have any parts for the 2014 Forza. I did find them on BikeBandit.com
It rides good...just not pretty in the front. Lights work fine, just some broken front panels and clips around the front. Thanks everyone for the concern and help.
I was wearing gear- and even some knee and shin guards under my pants (that saved my left leg), but the elbow pad on my left arm must have shifted and did not protect my left arm from some road rash. And of course there is soreness all over...but all in all, very blessed on this one.
It was completely my fault. 1st rule in MSF course- dont ride outside your comfort zone (I took the turn too fast for my comfort), and the other rule I broke was never brake in a turn (I panicked and instinctively hit the brakes!)...down she went.

Don't worry. You wouln't do it again...
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Tough lesson learned indeed.
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I like Partzilla too. I have found if you know the part number and type it in, you sometimes can find Forza parts. But, they still don't have the whole bike on their site.

So, I generally have been ordering Forza parts from Western Honda. Here is their Forza section.
http://www.westernhonda.com/fiche_select.asp
Click on Scooter Parts button and you can select your Forza model.

Good luck.
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