HELP!!! Need to order parts ASAP but idk what I'm doing >_<
#1
HELP!!! Need to order parts ASAP but idk what I'm doing >_<
I found someone willing to teach me how to fix the bike that I just bought, a 1999 Honda CBR600F4. He told me to just bring the parts and he'd help me get it all done. MAIN PROBLEM - I have no idea what to buy or where to buy it! I'd obviously like to get it all from one place if possible.
I need....
Chain
Sprockets
Front AND Rear brake pads
Rear brake rotor
Random bolts kit (windshield, plastics, chain guard, etc are missing random screws/bolts)
Should I buy a rear wheel online?
Please, if anyone could help me that'd be amazing! I need to order these parts ASAP!
I need....
Chain
Sprockets
Front AND Rear brake pads
Rear brake rotor
Random bolts kit (windshield, plastics, chain guard, etc are missing random screws/bolts)
Should I buy a rear wheel online?
Please, if anyone could help me that'd be amazing! I need to order these parts ASAP!
#3
Can't the person who says he will help you with fixing the bike also help you with ordering the parts?
As far as where to order, there are many choices. Honda East Toledo has good prices on OEM parts, Motorcycle Superstore generally has good prices on aftermarket items. You can probably get most of the items through your local dealer but they usually have somewhat higher prices, at least that's been the case with me.
As far as where to order, there are many choices. Honda East Toledo has good prices on OEM parts, Motorcycle Superstore generally has good prices on aftermarket items. You can probably get most of the items through your local dealer but they usually have somewhat higher prices, at least that's been the case with me.
Last edited by RoadiJeff; 06-01-2013 at 09:14 PM.
#5
#6
The guy said that I should buy my chain and sprocket via the net because it'll save me a significant amount of money. If it's only like 20/30 dollars more, I wouldn't mind using a local vendor. I'm just worried because almost all of the reviews of the bike shops near me are realllllly bad, ie. "ripoffs", "scam artist", etc.
#7
parts
You could try motosport.com to look up your parts. There you will be able to find the bolt sizes and then go to your local hardware and purchase stainless fasteners for less money than the dealer. As far as the rest of the parts, you can get quality chain and sprockets like regina chain. They generally offer chain pre cut to length for your bike sprockets and both styles master links for about 160 dollars. EBC makes quality brake pads for far less than stock prices, there are many kinds, sintered make more noise but stop extremely well. I personally deal with honda east that has been mentioned, and can vouch for their professionalism and great service. (randy swartz, or harry niner are your best bet if you call parts there.).
#8
I recommend Amazon.com just search for "CBR F4 _______" and you can easily find everything you need. Their search is accurate and easy to use and they stock all kinds of parts.
-Chain: 108 link 525 O-ring or X-ring.
-Sprockets, stock is 16t front, 45t rear
You can order the bolts from Honda if you know exactly what you need but I'd write down what this random person thinks they are after he takes a look and you can just visit the hardware store.
Also, if you do choose Amazon you can get free 2 day shipping with Prime. If you don't want to pay $89 a year for prime just cancel it within 30 days and they'll refund the money but you'll still have gotten free 2 day shipping on all the stuff you ordered.
-Chain: 108 link 525 O-ring or X-ring.
-Sprockets, stock is 16t front, 45t rear
You can order the bolts from Honda if you know exactly what you need but I'd write down what this random person thinks they are after he takes a look and you can just visit the hardware store.
Also, if you do choose Amazon you can get free 2 day shipping with Prime. If you don't want to pay $89 a year for prime just cancel it within 30 days and they'll refund the money but you'll still have gotten free 2 day shipping on all the stuff you ordered.
#9
OEM Parts and aftermarket you can probably get everything you need from one of these
www.motosport.com
www.bikebandit.com
www.cheapcycleparts.com
Sprocket and chain
Complete Chain & Sprocket Kits - CBR 600F4 1999-2000 - Honda - Sportbike Sprockets
Bolts
BIKEBOLTS, The motorcycle fastener source or just get them from one of the OEM sites.
Aftermarket parts
www.motorcycle-superstore.com
https://www.denniskirk.com/2000-honda-cbr600f4.mmy
www.motosport.com
www.bikebandit.com
www.cheapcycleparts.com
Sprocket and chain
Complete Chain & Sprocket Kits - CBR 600F4 1999-2000 - Honda - Sportbike Sprockets
Bolts
BIKEBOLTS, The motorcycle fastener source or just get them from one of the OEM sites.
Aftermarket parts
www.motorcycle-superstore.com
https://www.denniskirk.com/2000-honda-cbr600f4.mmy
#10
I found someone willing to teach me how to fix the bike that I just bought, a 1999 Honda CBR600F4. He told me to just bring the parts and he'd help me get it all done. MAIN PROBLEM - I have no idea what to buy or where to buy it! I'd obviously like to get it all from one place if possible.
I need....
Chain
Sprockets
Front AND Rear brake pads
Rear brake rotor
Random bolts kit (windshield, plastics, chain guard, etc are missing random screws/bolts)
Should I buy a rear wheel online?
Please, if anyone could help me that'd be amazing! I need to order these parts ASAP!
I need....
Chain
Sprockets
Front AND Rear brake pads
Rear brake rotor
Random bolts kit (windshield, plastics, chain guard, etc are missing random screws/bolts)
Should I buy a rear wheel online?
Please, if anyone could help me that'd be amazing! I need to order these parts ASAP!
Chain and Sprocket kit (in factory width and tooth count, others available) Front Pads (you'll need 2 sets) Rear Pads Rear Brake Rotor. Bolt Kit
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