The best place 2 buy brake pads??
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- [QUOTE=twhnr4;496717]hi all
sounds dumb i know but whats the best spot 2 buy pads 4 my 96 cane. and not get jipped
ty 4 input
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"Ok' go on ebay & double check your year, make, & model, once on ebay put in that info on the top line & up will pop the dealers & the pads & their price, & once you find the pads at the price you think is good?, then go into the dealers reviews & have a look if he's a praised seller, or a so so seller?, either way ebay will cover you should the item never arrive, & with my experience's when the seller sends the wrong item? all i've ever done was to photo the mailing pack with details & the photo of the wrong item & send photo's back to the dealer , & the seller will send the correct listed item. Usually it takes from 1 to 3 weeks to get the item from buying on line. So here's the low down for me! (2008 Yamaha FZ6N) I bought just one set of after market brand break pads (2 break pads) from the best value motorbike shop in Brisbane with discount ($30), Then i bought on line (2008 Yamaha FZ6N) full set of the exact same after market brand (2 front & 1 rear, 6 break pads) for $28 delivered. There are some items that are less priced than on line, for EG- front drive cogs, but usually you can get after market parts so much less that the local motorbike shop down the road, & these days the only time i'll go to a local M/shop is when i urgently need a part now, & can't wait. Over the last years i've saved mega $ buying my parts on line, & the must is to double check correct order details & you wont go wrong. C.Webb
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