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BEST PLACE FOR ONLINE PARTS!

Started by MONSTER111, October 13, 2012, 07:47:13 AM

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MONSTER111

I have been looking online for basice maitenance parts, what place seems to be the most popular?

Thanks,  [coffee]

Heath

Check out our sponsors list to the left.  There are a lot of great stores in there.
www.motowheels.com
www.ca-cycleworks.com
www.monsterparts.com
Those three probably being the best for maintenance and all with great customer service.
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Quote from: Heath on October 13, 2012, 09:30:21 AM
Check out our sponsors list to the left.  There are a lot of great stores in there.
www.motowheels.com
www.ca-cycleworks.com
www.monsterparts.com
Those three probably being the best for maintenance and all with great customer service.

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Quote from: Heath on October 13, 2012, 09:30:21 AM
Check out our sponsors list to the left.  There are a lot of great stores in there.
www.motowheels.com
www.ca-cycleworks.com
www.monsterparts.com
Those three probably being the best for maintenance and all with great customer service.

can't go wrong with those 3.


mitt

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MONSTER111

I found a good place online that has engineering drawings with part numbers of each aspect of the bike like the dealership.  It makes it easy to get the misc. parts like bolt sizes, pins, orings, hoses, sensors etc...  So if you dont know much about the bike, its pretty easy to get up to speed.

Since ebay is popular ill leave it alone, and stick with my place.

Thanks for the help! 

GK

Quote from: MONSTER111 on October 19, 2012, 02:17:12 PM
I found a good place online that has engineering drawings with part numbers of each aspect of the bike like the dealership.  It makes it easy to get the misc. parts like bolt sizes, pins, orings, hoses, sensors etc...  So if you dont know much about the bike, its pretty easy to get up to speed.

Since ebay is popular ill leave it alone, and stick with my place.

Thanks for the help! 

A link to this site would be helpful!  [thumbsup]

GK
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JE high comp pistons, bit of porting, open airbox with DP filter, PC3 with custom map, CCW matched injectors, Termignoni cf slip ons, 14:39 gearing.

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this has to be the most confusing thread I've read in the past several weeks.
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betarace

That site he refers to is really good. I use it too
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