Psycho "blacked out" accent pieces

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mkleck
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Psycho "blacked out" accent pieces

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Hello there! After doing some searching I've come up empty handed. Do you know where I can find the black accented parts (headlight bezel, ect) that come on the Psycho?

Thanks and I've been having a blast with my Blackjack!!!
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welcome!

I haven't seen them either at the usual places. I wonder if they only give them to dealers as a way to keep the blackjack and psycho unique for a while.
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Call Scooterworks. I can't say for sure that they will have them, but they have a lot of inventory that is not listed on their website.
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The Psycho was a limited edition scooter so chances are there were only enough of certain custom blacked out parts manufactured to put together the Psychos.
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they do have to have SOME spares somewhere, since not every panel will remain pristine forever...
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I talked to my dealer about getting the blacked out trim pieces, they said they had some right now and should get the others soon. I would suggest doing the same they might have them in stock.
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Get a can of black plasti-dip from an automotive parts store. Mask off (or remove parts) and paint them. The beauty is if you get bored, the dip peels right off!
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I'm going to give that plasti- Dip a try!

The best place to buy OEM Buddy pieces at is? I was in to customizing my 20th Anniversary GTI, and the dealership was the LAST place to get parts because of how high they were marked up... Unless you had a connection in the parts dept (like I did... :wink: )
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mkleck wrote:I'm going to give that plasti- Dip a try!

The best place to buy OEM Buddy pieces at is? I was in to customizing my 20th Anniversary GTI, and the dealership was the LAST place to get parts because of how high they were marked up... Unless you had a connection in the parts dept (like I did... :wink: )
Scooterworks. They're the main Genuine parts supplier to dealers and handle replacements and warranty parts. They may not have everything online, but have people there to help if you call.
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Awesome! Thanks!
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