where do you buy parts online
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Ordered an o-ring for my motorcycle from Cheap Cycle. Actually called them. Guy says it will fit in an envelope, $1.25 for shipping. Most online places were wanting 9-12 bucks for shipping. Took 4 days to get it.
My advice is to check several places, find out who price matches and if shipping seems too high, call them. You never know if you'll get someone like I did.
My advice is to check several places, find out who price matches and if shipping seems too high, call them. You never know if you'll get someone like I did.
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babittsonline as well.
As I'm in Europe the qouted airfreight is often on the low side when you checkout.
But then I get a nice friendly mail, asking to approve the additional charge or cancel the order.
With the additional airfreight they are still a lot cheaper than the importers who treat ATV parts like they are goldnuggets!
As I'm in Europe the qouted airfreight is often on the low side when you checkout.
But then I get a nice friendly mail, asking to approve the additional charge or cancel the order.
With the additional airfreight they are still a lot cheaper than the importers who treat ATV parts like they are goldnuggets!
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2 weeks delivery time is about the norm for us in Europe.
Certainly for something out of the ordinary.
I guess they qoute their delivery times to the max, to ensure timely delivery.
We had this vulcano erupting in Iceland which halted most of Euro air traffic and my shipping still arrived within the designated time window.
To enable me spending some quality time when I get round to it. Well ample spare parts and multiple vehicles. Seldom 2 are down at the same time
Certainly for something out of the ordinary.
I guess they qoute their delivery times to the max, to ensure timely delivery.
We had this vulcano erupting in Iceland which halted most of Euro air traffic and my shipping still arrived within the designated time window.
To enable me spending some quality time when I get round to it. Well ample spare parts and multiple vehicles. Seldom 2 are down at the same time
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I have used Bikebandit successfully
for carb parts on a 98 sporty. off of ebay i get 'non-critical' parts like seat covers, bike covers, engine clock, led lites (front/rear flood type), s3 handlebar mount, handlebar compass, PS4 extreme oil (on the cheap as an auction!), oil filters (though they can be had cheaper at walmart), ect. in fact i bought both my sports off ebay, got em good and cheap when waiting for poorly timed auction end times. bandit ships free over 39bucks right now and i've gotten parts within 4-5 bus days, i guess faster if you're in a hurry and willing to fork over some more dough. I'm sure most site are pretty good including the one on this post earlier. Just shop around, its so ez compared to the old days of driving around or calling or catalogs. I've also heard good things about motosport, partzilla and rockymountainatvmc. thank GOODNESS for online, huh?
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