PowersportsPlus.com - ANY GOOD?
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PowersportsPlus.com - ANY GOOD?
I need your help from your experience.
I need to buy some parts - delivered to Australia. (Cam chain tensioner "kit" of parts PLUS Cush rubber set - see attached parts list)
PowersportsPlus.com seems to be the cheapest (and they ship internationally + they have PayPal).
PowersportsPlus.com - OEM Powersports Parts from Honda, Kawasaki and Yamaha at discounts up to 80% off MSRP
Has anyone had bad (or other ) experience with them?
Any better suggestions?
Prefer US or UK supplier.
I need to buy some parts - delivered to Australia. (Cam chain tensioner "kit" of parts PLUS Cush rubber set - see attached parts list)
PowersportsPlus.com seems to be the cheapest (and they ship internationally + they have PayPal).
PowersportsPlus.com - OEM Powersports Parts from Honda, Kawasaki and Yamaha at discounts up to 80% off MSRP
Has anyone had bad (or other ) experience with them?
Any better suggestions?
Prefer US or UK supplier.
Last edited by Naga_Thai; 08-27-2012 at 09:29 AM.
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Thanks all for your reply's thus far. All further responses welcomed.
Hi Sprock - thanks your experience re shipping /delivery. I became a little concerned when I asked (emailed) if they had parts "in stock" and the reply was that they could "order in" - no mention of wait time.
Obviously I don't want to get into situation of only getting a part order fulfilled - and then also being charged for second international delivery for additional delayed parts.
Thanks to all....
Hi Sprock - thanks your experience re shipping /delivery. I became a little concerned when I asked (emailed) if they had parts "in stock" and the reply was that they could "order in" - no mention of wait time.
Obviously I don't want to get into situation of only getting a part order fulfilled - and then also being charged for second international delivery for additional delayed parts.
Thanks to all....
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Looks like a good site guys. I'm so over being ripped off here. I've just ordered some dyna beads and if they work out I'm going to start doing my own tyres. I can buy a pair of PR2's for $405 delivered to my door. Sure buying the tools to set up will be a cost ( I'll need a bead breaker of some description and some levers ) but will pay for itself over time. A rear tyre alone at my local stealer is $330 fitted. A front would be over $200. Time for more DIY stuff instead of just taking it to the shop.
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Looks like a good site guys. I'm so over being ripped off here. I've just ordered some dyna beads and if they work out I'm going to start doing my own tyres. I can buy a pair of PR2's for $405 delivered to my door. Sure buying the tools to set up will be a cost ( I'll need a bead breaker of some description and some levers ) but will pay for itself over time. A rear tyre alone at my local stealer is $330 fitted. A front would be over $200. Time for more DIY stuff instead of just taking it to the shop.
Last edited by Naga_Thai; 08-27-2012 at 07:19 PM.