Cheap OEM parts for my 90' Lt 250
#2
www.rockymountainatv.com they got the cheepest stuff their. new too. go to suzuki, then q'racer and pic 90' tones of new stuff.
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#4
I would second Ronnies. They were very helpfull the last couple of weeks when I ordered a bunch of oem stuff for my friend's 500. For years I have been using Midwest Action cycle, but have not really liked the personal service(as they have none) and there has been a few times they have made mistakes with my orders and made no attempt to fix or take blame for it. So I am done with them. Plus to get prices at the same time you order a part is a hassle they way they are set up. Ronnies was the total opposite and went of there way to help me out. In my eyes when buying parts service is EVERYTHING and alot of ATV related places seem to lack that compared to the car parts places that I usually deal with.
#5
but ronnies is more expensive. i found the plug i needed for my quad at ronnies for 7.99 i got the same exact one at rockymountainatv for 3.99. Plus a DG bumer is i think, 95$ on ronnies, 86 at rocky mountian. Check rocky mountain first!
#7
Lt250R90Rdr......... With my own experiences needing OEM parts, I would have to say thumb
through the ATV mags and in the near back you'll see SUZUKI WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE it's
a 1 800# I belive, and I've picked up alot of stuff through them like a brand new LT250R
cylinder for I belive it was $270, I'm thinkin it was less than that even, but I would definatley
try them first before anyone else, just even get quotes over the phone from a couple of different
places and decide from there. Thats usually the best way to do that sort of thing.Anything OEM
they WILL have on stock & it IS cheaper than most places you'll find. My 2 cents.
through the ATV mags and in the near back you'll see SUZUKI WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE it's
a 1 800# I belive, and I've picked up alot of stuff through them like a brand new LT250R
cylinder for I belive it was $270, I'm thinkin it was less than that even, but I would definatley
try them first before anyone else, just even get quotes over the phone from a couple of different
places and decide from there. Thats usually the best way to do that sort of thing.Anything OEM
they WILL have on stock & it IS cheaper than most places you'll find. My 2 cents.
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