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'02 700 KQ inner fender?


Krazo

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Hi Krazo..  Following off your link there I saw that that part fits other models as well, so I looked the part up in one of those, and it showed a left and right inner guard. It might be that your model never had the other inner..  It might be that to fit the other inner you will have to change some other bits so it has something to attach to..

https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/suzuki/atv/2014/kingquad-lt-a750xz/64-front-fender-lt-a750xpl4-p28

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3 hours ago, Mech said:

Hi Krazo..  Following off your link there I saw that that part fits other models as well, so I looked the part up in one of those, and it showed a left and right inner guard. It might be that your model never had the other inner..  It might be that to fit the other inner you will have to change some other bits so it has something to attach to..

https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/suzuki/atv/2014/kingquad-lt-a750xz/64-front-fender-lt-a750xpl4-p28

this model def had both wheel well liners.  I lost the right side somewhere on the highway when I was trailering.  i've seen one on ebay, but just havnt found it at the right price.

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Yeah well I can't find an 02 700 KQ listed at all. That link you supplied says it's for 05. Are you in America Krazo ? Might pay to look at european parts lists.. 

In that link you posted I backtracked and found this...

https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/suzuki/atv/2005/kingquad-lt-a700x/mudguard..  It's not that is it ?

I looked in Europe..  same parts....  forget that plan.

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I looked in Aussie, euro and yanky sites and they all seem to say that part only came out in the 700 in 2006. What appears to be the identical part, cross referenced from what other models parts fit, appears in the 450 of 02...

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I had a thought... Check every other thing that the right inner attaches to and if they all are the same as your bike, then the later model part will fit on to them...

I mean, check all the other parts on the later model and see if they are the same as your bikes fender and brackets and shields etc.. if they are, then the later model inner will fit.

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I ran into the same problem with my Eiger, no right hand side listed, so I called, of course you know the response I got, if its not on the parts list we can't get it , but, if you know the part # we will try to order it for you. I just let it go and thought well maybe it never had one.

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21 hours ago, Mech said:

Yeah well I can't find an 02 700 KQ listed at all. That link you supplied says it's for 05. Are you in America Krazo ? Might pay to look at european parts lists.. 

In that link you posted I backtracked and found this...

https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/suzuki/atv/2005/kingquad-lt-a700x/mudguard..  It's not that is it ?

I looked in Europe..  same parts....  forget that plan.

02 was a typo.  mine is an 05.  great idea though i should be looking into other years to find what fits those and I bet your right, i'll find what i'm looking for. 

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I think 2005/6/7 are all a model run..  The R inner only appears in the 2006/7 models, but most of the fenders and other parts look the same.. The inner can and was probably fitted retrospectively.

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