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TGubbins 12-06-2017 12:14 AM

Need ZS GY200 plastics
 
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Looking for a source
(a real source not endless vague alibaba links)

For THIS right side cover
(dont care about color or badge)

Maybe? Unobtainium?
Any ideas?
Thx

Megadan 12-06-2017 06:42 AM

You mean like, this one that I found within 2 minutes of using Google? http://www.chineseatvpart.com/atv-pa...?product_id=86

A trick I have learned for searching for parts is to sometimes search outside of the box and get creative with wording. It also helps to do a little research and see if any other bikes shared body panels, which I have found is fairly common with many chinese bikes. Take the Hawk/TT250/Bashan Enforcer. While there are small styling differences between them, you can take most of the panels and swap them around.

TGubbins 12-06-2017 12:15 PM

Ah yes but note: "out of stock"

i can find a dozen places where the parts used to be or available if i buy 1000pcs...

lots of other goodies there tho'

JerryHawk250 12-06-2017 01:26 PM

A little pricey but looks like its available. http://www.roketapartsdept.com/ROKET...07a-200-03-33/

Megadan 12-06-2017 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by TGubbins (Post 270247)
Ah yes but note: "out of stock"

i can find a dozen places where the parts used to be or available if i buy 1000pcs...

lots of other goodies there tho'

I didn't see the out of stock, but that wouldn't deter me. I call places and ask them questions. Maybe they can order one for you, or give you a time frame. Maybe they are in stock and their website hasn't been updated.

Also, note the description lists multiple bikes that it fits. You can try searching those and come up with more results.

TGubbins 12-07-2017 01:32 PM

thanks guys for the info!
Rocketa parts site is spendy but hey it is 12yr old plastics.

good point about calling anyway/ stale webpages;
i get the feeling some of these sources we see are sloppy and even perhaps not even generated by humans....

Megadan 12-07-2017 03:32 PM

The pricing is a bit steep but not that unheard of either. Hawk side panels through most retailers are right around that same price range. Thankfully the TT250 panels also fit, and you can nearly buy both for the price of one Hawk panel. The Markup on these parts by some retailers is ridiculous.

culcune 12-07-2017 05:06 PM

No one mentioned Tao Bao but a few members have gone through the site and found parts that are generally not common in the US. These were popular bikes in the US, and sold under several 'brands' but were OEM'd from Zongshen. Meaning, they are probably still manufactured and sold in China, which would make them available via Tao Bao. Hopefully someone chimes in on how the site works because it is confusing to me, but like I said, several members have navigated it and reported that it is easier than it seems.

Megadan 12-07-2017 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by culcune (Post 270321)
No one mentioned Tao Bao but a few members have gone through the site and found parts that are generally not common in the US. These were popular bikes in the US, and sold under several 'brands' but were OEM'd from Zongshen. Meaning, they are probably still manufactured and sold in China, which would make them available via Tao Bao. Hopefully someone chimes in on how the site works because it is confusing to me, but like I said, several members have navigated it and reported that it is easier than it seems.

Taobao is definitely a little confusing to work. I just bought all of my oil cooler stuff from TaoBao, and it sure was a learning process.

This is the process I went through.
1. Located the items I wanted to buy on TaoBao.
2. signed up for http://www.engtaobao.com/ (update information including shipping info).
3. Copy and pasted the link from the main taobao website into the "buy items" bar at the top, opening said link up under engtaobao.
4. Select whatever options are given on said item(s). Add to cart.
5. Once the item(s) are in your cart, you can then "Submit to buy" and go through the purchase process.
6. This is where it differs from most sites, like Aliexpress. At this point you are buying the item and it gets shipped to their warehouse. In order to ship the items to your home you have to submit to ship once the items show "in warehouse." and then pay for the shipping charges to ship said items to your home.

If you can find the items on Aliexpress, then it is a much easier/simpler buying process. So I would say always start there in your searching.


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