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Plastics and veneer for motocross and enduro - the look and protection of your motorcycle

( number of products: 4212 )
Plastics and decals are the fast way to refresh, protect, and personalize your MX/off-road bike after hard riding. This category covers replacement plastic kits and individual fenders, side panels, shrouds, number plates, plus graphics/decal sets and background kits. They solve the usual issues: cracked or rattling panels, torn mounting tabs, faded colors, peeling stickers, and a bike that looks tired even if the motor is solid. Fresh plastics also keep mud off key areas and help prevent rubbing on wiring or radiators. When choosing, start with fit and compatibility: exact model, year, and edition matter, and some aftermarket tanks, radiators, or skid plates can change clearances. Next, pick the right type and material—OEM-style plastics for factory fit, tougher blends for woods and enduro abuse, and thicker, high-tack graphics for pressure-wash resistance. Consider riding conditions: sand and roost chew edges, tight singletrack scratches shrouds, and wet/muddy riding demands decals that seal well. For maintenance, look for plastics that clean easily and use proper prep (degrease, dry, warm panels) so decals bond and don’t lift at the corners. Common mistakes are mixing model years, forcing misaligned holes, and sticking graphics onto cold, oily plastics—then wondering why they bubble. Replace plastics when tabs are stretched, holes are ovalized, or panels rub the exhaust or radiator. Before ordering, check mounting points, grommets, and seat/tank interfaces so everything lines up without stress. Tip: Warm the plastics with a heat gun or hair dryer before applying decals—better stretch, better adhesion, fewer bubbles.
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