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#1
At www.yamahaoftroy.com you can click on "OEM Parts Finder" and then you have choices of ATV's, Motorcycles, Scooters, and Utility Vehicles. Under each one you have manufactuers to choose from. Then it brings up a list of years under each year is a list of all models. Then you can view any part front to back-top to bottom. Plus, with the detailed breakdown of each part it shows where bearings, seals, and nuts and bolts go. The best part is you can get a price figure for your needed part or order from them for that price. My local Honda shop is a few dollars more expensive on each part. Good luck and happy hunting!
#2
Yes there are alot of site's that offer service's i'm not familar with the one you have posted here , does this site only offer this info on Yamaha only ; there are others that cover every name brand quads on the market like www.bikebandit.com and many more sites that offer this free service !
My brother has a 2007 Honda VTM 1300 twin street bike he bought from Southern Honda of Chattanooga , they have the lowest price's in the nation and have a policy of never being under sold in price ; he saved over $2000.00 over our local Honda Dealership !
But when it came to replacing the front tire on his bike the cheapest place he could fine the new tire was www.denniskirk.com , he said he saved more buying from Dennis Kirk even with the shipping cost's ; so it does pay to check out the internet site's before buying part's from a local Dealership most of the time unless you have a good freind who happen's to be a Dealer !
I'll check out this site you're refiring to as i have a nefew and selveral cousin's and freind's who own Yamaha's and they are great machine's , and have held up well for then ; and they don't baby there either welcome to the forums and remember to have fun , ride safe and thread lightly this is very good policy and help's keep riding open and safe place's to ride !.........
My brother has a 2007 Honda VTM 1300 twin street bike he bought from Southern Honda of Chattanooga , they have the lowest price's in the nation and have a policy of never being under sold in price ; he saved over $2000.00 over our local Honda Dealership !
But when it came to replacing the front tire on his bike the cheapest place he could fine the new tire was www.denniskirk.com , he said he saved more buying from Dennis Kirk even with the shipping cost's ; so it does pay to check out the internet site's before buying part's from a local Dealership most of the time unless you have a good freind who happen's to be a Dealer !
I'll check out this site you're refiring to as i have a nefew and selveral cousin's and freind's who own Yamaha's and they are great machine's , and have held up well for then ; and they don't baby there either welcome to the forums and remember to have fun , ride safe and thread lightly this is very good policy and help's keep riding open and safe place's to ride !.........
#3
Re: http://forums.atvconnection.co...tid/8/threadid/563331
If this is such an issue for you, better ditch the Honda's and get some Yamahas.
Serioursly, I maintain my quads extremely well (several are now 10 years old!), and I have rarely ever needed any "parts" of any kind! This just isn't a burning issue for me.....
If this is such an issue for you, better ditch the Honda's and get some Yamahas.
Serioursly, I maintain my quads extremely well (several are now 10 years old!), and I have rarely ever needed any "parts" of any kind! This just isn't a burning issue for me.....
#4
I just bought a part for my Honda from this place. http://www.cheapcycleparts.com/ATV.aspx It was a bracket that hold the front fender on and I got it 10 days after I placed the order.
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