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Spent the weekend out at Ocotillo Wells. My friend's 12 year old son accidentally demolished my daughter's quad. :) Just glad he is not hurt. He took quite a hit and ran the quad into the side of a wash. Here's the result:

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I need to replace the front carrier and bumper, some clips and a steering rod end link. The plastic seems mostly OK. A couple of cracks and a small tear that can probably be repaired.

There are many OEM Suzuki parts sellers online. Anyone have a lead on the best to deal with, for both shipping and prices?

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I like bike bandit they are a local online parts outpost always treat me well and give good mil. and ama discounts. shipping is fast and like cycle gear take any thing back. not that ive ever had to.

WWW.bikebandit.com

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I second bike bandit. We got parts for our DT250 in 3 days. Good prices, fast shipping, discounts...What else do you need?

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Best of luck with the repairs. When it's done, consider the insurance. My neighbor totaled my Joyner 650 buggy & I just insured it 3 days prior to the trip....

Happy parts hunting.

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Another vote for Bike Bandit. I usually get stuff the day after I order it.

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2 words- Racers Rules.....

When you borrow a bike, you fix what you broke.

If you cant afford to fix it, dont borrow it.

Sounds Harsh?????

Its only right.

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2 words- Racers Rules.....

When you borrow a bike, you fix what you broke.

If you cant afford to fix it, dont borrow it.

Sounds Harsh?????

Its only right.

Damn straight! He is paying for the parts.

I think this will be the last time I let friends ride these.

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2 words- Racers Rules.....

When you borrow a bike, you fix what you broke.

If you cant afford to fix it, dont borrow it.

Sounds Harsh?????

Its only right.

Damn straight! He is paying for the parts.

I think this will be the last time I let friends ride these.

In the past, I have found that friends have been shocked when they have borrowed something, broken it and then I asked them to pay for fixing it. This has led to the end of these so-called friendships. Who wants irresponsible friends anyway? B)

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2 words- Racers Rules.....

When you borrow a bike, you fix what you broke.

If you cant afford to fix it, dont borrow it.

Sounds Harsh?????

Its only right.

Thats borrow stuff 101

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