Yamaha Tool Tray
Spares support for older Yamaha products is patchy at best. Reproducing the tool tray locally is often quicker and cheaper than the hunt for old stock. With your sample on the bench this is a realistic reproduction job.

Broken part? We may be able to recreate it — ask us about this part.
- Estimated cost: $18 – $40
- Estimated print time: 2–4 hours
- Final pricing is confirmed by quote.
Spares support for older Yamaha products is patchy at best. Reproducing the tool tray locally is often quicker and cheaper than the hunt for old stock. With your sample on the bench this is a realistic reproduction job.
Why these break
Underseat tool trays crack at their tabs. UV exposure breaks down the polymer chains in the original material. By the time the surface looks chalky or faded, the strength underneath is already gone.
How we reproduce them
Bring in the broken part and we'll reverse engineer it — usually with a design tweak that addresses why it failed in the first place, not just a copy of the weak original.
We print these in PETG. PETG has a little give in it, so it snaps into place like the original and shrugs off the knocks that shattered the old part.
Many plastic parts can be recreated, repaired, redesigned, or printed, depending on size, load, heat, material, and available samples. Bring in the damaged part or upload photos for assessment and we'll give you a straight answer before any work starts.
Part details
| Manufacturer | Yamaha |
|---|---|
| Vehicle / equipment type | Motorcycle |
| Common failure mode | Underseat tool trays crack at their tabs |
| Typical use case | Direct replacement for the original tool tray on the Yamaha. |
Printing & reverse engineering
| Can print directly | No |
|---|---|
| Can scan from broken sample | Yes |
| Can redesign / improve | Yes |
| Recommended material | PETG |
| Print technology | FDM |
| Difficulty | Medium |
| Estimated print time | 2–4 hours |
| Estimated cost range | $18 – $40 |
| Expected lifespan | 3–5 years in normal use |
| Outdoor suitable | Yes |
| Heat resistant | No |
| Load bearing | Depends |
| Requires post-processing | No |
Ask us about this part
Many plastic parts can be recreated, repaired, redesigned, or printed, depending on size, load, heat, material, and available samples.
