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Posted: 17:50 - 12 Apr 2019 Post subject: One-stop shop online for motorcycle parts? |
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Hi guys
Another question...
Is there a website out there similar to Euro Car Parts but for motorcycles? Which is the best site your guys would recommend as being a one-stop-shop for all motorcycle parts?
I like Euros because you can enter your reg and 99% of the time it'll direct you to the correct parts for you car. From what I've seen so far, most online motorcycle parts stores seems to be a bit more confusing that you're ordering the correct part for the bike you have.
I'm quite lazy in my parts shopping so if there was one website I could just go to all the time rather than trawling through different sites and eBay that would be preferable.
Input appreciated x ____________________ Must Go Faster
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Posted: 18:38 - 12 Apr 2019 Post subject: |
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Wemoto can supply Honda and Kawasaki OEM parts that I know of, but David Silver can be cheaper for Honda parts - especially more common ones that they may have in stock. And for special orders, it's often cheaper to check around. Special orders generally use Honda UK list prices, so it's the same whether you buy from David Silver or Wemoto or wherever, but other countries have other lists - I've gotten decent prices from https://www.kfm-motorraeder.de/ and https://zsf-motorrad.de/en/.
So it doesn't really make sense to do a one-stop-shop, IMO. ____________________ Bikes: S1000R, SH350; Exes: Vity 125, PS125, YBR125, ER6f, VFR800, Brutale 920, CB600F, SH300x4
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Travis Bickle |
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Posted: 19:33 - 12 Apr 2019 Post subject: |
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For example I'm getting confused...
I need fork seals for my 1999 FZS600. Looking on eBay and type in "1999 FZS 600 fork seal kit" I'm getting some results from the same sellers that say they're for the same bike but have a slightly different number after them and are slightly different prices.
I'm seeing kits from Athena, All Balls, SealBuddy, ABR. Is there one brand over any other that is particularly good or the go-to brand for most people?
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Ok that's cool. Three votes in flavour of Wemoto. My mechanic mentioned them also. I'll make them my 1st port of call from now on. Cheers guys! ____________________ Must Go Faster
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https://www.motorcyclespareparts.eu/en
You could try this lot.
I've recently ordered some bits for my Inazuma from this site, it's my first time so I can't comment on them much.
My order will take time because not all the parts I want are in stock, this is because I've ordered some weird shit. ____________________ CBF500 - 2 x Inazuma 250 |
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https://www.cmsnl.com/
As said, Wemoto, then onto your specialists in each brand (David Silver or Lings for Honda, StartRight for "imports" etc). ____________________ '98 VFR800 (touring) - '12 VFR800 Crosrunner (Commuting) - '01 KDX220 (Big Green Antisocial Machine) |
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ANother place for certain pattern parts (mostly brake pads, fork bushes and oil seals) is pyramid parts.
They are a godsend if you've purchased an old shitter and want to freshen up the brakes and suspension without spending a fortune on it. The difficulty is finding which bits to order because they don't have a very coherent application and cross-reference list (not that I could find anyway). ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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