Where's the best place on-line for Yamaha parts?
#1
Hello people, over the weekend I blew my left rear bearing and housing. I'm looking a cheap but reliable place on the net to purchase replacement parts for my 2001 Raptor 660r.
thanks in advance!
thanks in advance!
#2
I posted the info below in another post today, thought I'd cut-n-paste it here too. Check these guys out, I promise you won't be disappointed. These guys will bend over backwards to build their reputation.
I recently placed a parts order with Metric Power Sports. They are the new guys on the block, but they are for real!
I've always wanted to ditch the "Hunter Green" fenders on my Wolv and change over to the "Yamaha Blue". I've ordered factory OEM parts from BikeBandit before, so I checked with them. Turns out, they won't even ship the factory fenders because they are too big. I checked with the local dealer and I'm not sure what price book they were using.
I called metricpowersports and talked to them about the fenders. They said they could ship the fenders, but since they were oversize, they would check with a couple different shippers and call me back. They called me back within 30 min. Turns out, "Brown" was over 50% higher than using a regular freight carrier (guess if your going to "Race the Truck", we're going to be the Sponsors).
Customer service like that, on top of a significant savings...they have a loyal customer here!
I've included a link to these guys site. They're doing things a little bit differently... may take you a few extra minutes to find the part numbers from the OEM site (which I would do anyway), but it saves you $$$ compared to the dealers and other on-line retailers.
metricpowersports
I recently placed a parts order with Metric Power Sports. They are the new guys on the block, but they are for real!
I've always wanted to ditch the "Hunter Green" fenders on my Wolv and change over to the "Yamaha Blue". I've ordered factory OEM parts from BikeBandit before, so I checked with them. Turns out, they won't even ship the factory fenders because they are too big. I checked with the local dealer and I'm not sure what price book they were using.
I called metricpowersports and talked to them about the fenders. They said they could ship the fenders, but since they were oversize, they would check with a couple different shippers and call me back. They called me back within 30 min. Turns out, "Brown" was over 50% higher than using a regular freight carrier (guess if your going to "Race the Truck", we're going to be the Sponsors).
Customer service like that, on top of a significant savings...they have a loyal customer here!
I've included a link to these guys site. They're doing things a little bit differently... may take you a few extra minutes to find the part numbers from the OEM site (which I would do anyway), but it saves you $$$ compared to the dealers and other on-line retailers.
metricpowersports
#5
Originally posted by: LivinInVegas
Check CDB Powersports they are in Maine and have an e-bay store. Most parts are used but they do have some used. I just got a raditor from them and saved a ton of cash.
Check CDB Powersports they are in Maine and have an e-bay store. Most parts are used but they do have some used. I just got a raditor from them and saved a ton of cash.
Anyone else have any other great sites to go ? To purchase bargain Yamaha parts?
thanks again!
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