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greerADV
14th January 2008, 18:47
Any past or present Dominator owners out there?

I bought a '92 Domi back in Sept and I'm about to start off on a 4-6 week tour around both islands. Problem is, I need parts first! Looking at website after website and some calls to a couple locals hasn't turned up much in the way of parts.

Anyone know of a place that carries parts for these bikes, and are any parts interchangeable with other bikes (Honda XRL, etc)?

The parts I'm looking for right now are:

Chain
Front and rear sprockets (anyone know the stock number of teeth for rear?)
Fork gaiters (universal aftermarket would work)
Swingarm bushings
Spare clutch levers and cables

On a somewhat related note. Has anyone had any plastics repaired? I've broken an attachment point on a side panel. Knowing how scarce parts are, I thought it might be easier to have it repaired.

Any info at all would be great help for this n00b!

Cheers
Andrew

warewolf
14th January 2008, 21:52
JT Sprockets (http://www.jtsprockets.com/52.0.html?&L=0&sel_uid=436&p=) shows it as 15/47 standard, but that doesn't mean much as they have the wrong values for my Triumph. My Domi had 14/46 when I bought it (used). I changed it to 15/46 which I liked much better for road & gravel.

Big Dave
14th January 2008, 21:59
JT Sprockets (http://www.jtsprockets.com/52.0.html?&L=0&sel_uid=436&p=) shows it as 15/47 standard, but that doesn't mean much as they have the wrong values for my Triumph. My Domi had 14/46 when I bought it (used). I changed it to 15/46 which I liked much better for road & gravel.

How many times have I told you not to mention the Dominator huh.

(private joke mr greer)

warewolf
14th January 2008, 22:13
How many times have I told you not to mention the Dominator huh.'bout as many as you've told me not to mention the Intruder?

and before you click 'submit' don't even think about mentioning the war...

xwhatsit
14th January 2008, 22:54
Econohonda for the bushings/cables. The rest are commodity bits, easy, don't need specific to bike. Nice motor.

greerADV
16th January 2008, 15:18
Econohonda for the bushings/cables. The rest are commodity bits, easy, don't need specific to bike. Nice motor.

Thanks for the info Warewolf and Xerxesdaphat. I have a chain and sprocket set, gaiters, and new tyres on the way. I'll have to check with Econohonda on the bushings and cables.

And Big Dave, have some issues with a Dominator, do you? :Oi:

Cheers
Andrew

Big Dave
16th January 2008, 15:25
Thanks for the info Warewolf and Xerxesdaphat. I have a chain and sprocket set, gaiters, and new tyres on the way. I'll have to check with Econohonda on the bushings and cables.

And Big Dave, have some issues with a Dominator, do you? :Oi:

Cheers
Andrew

Nah - just Warewolf.

warewolf
16th January 2008, 19:58
:woohoo: Feel the :love:

:laugh: