Aftermarket plastics for WR450 and Unibiker rad guards

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Aftermarket plastics for WR450 and Unibiker rad guards

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Anyone can point me to a good source for a full set of aftermarket plastics for my 06WR450? I looked on the web and I can't seem to find a complete set (WR specific, black preferred). Any in-town sources? Also, I ordered a set of Scorpion rad guards from Walts, but they don't seem as solid as the frame mounted unibikers. I have seen a thread on the unibikers here, but does anyone sell them here in town? If yes, I'll return the scorpions and get the unibikers. Thanks. :cheers:

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Don't know about the plastic kit, but as far as rad guards go I would seek out some flatland rad guards, they are the strongest ones out there IMHO. WR Dave.
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2nd vote for the flatland. I think Acerbis use to have a all black plastic kit
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Do you guys know of anyone in town selling flatlands? I know Walts doesn't. I've heard good reviews of both flatlands and unibikers.

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