Where to find OEM Parts?
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Where to find OEM Parts?
I don't understand why they're so difficult to find but maybe you guys can point me in the right direction. Where can you go to find factory style parts without having to go to your local Honda dealer and end up paying more then what you paid for your bike? I'm really just looking for a new guage cluster and a few other things.
All suggestions appreciated!
All suggestions appreciated!
#3
RE: Where to find OEM Parts?
www.Crotchrocket.com has the cheapest prices on OEM parts I have found.
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RE: Where to find OEM Parts?
So far none of the places I've searched even have a guage cluster. Ebay only has used clusters with miles showing and cracks down the side.
Any other suggestions? Even places I've looked up on my own don't carry what I'm looking for. It looks like I might just be going up to one of the local shops.
*Update* Actually Crotchrocket must be a direct dealer because the diagrams, method of ordering, and prices, are exactly the same as the actual dealership. Also something I didn't know is that they refer to guage clusters as "Meters".
Any other suggestions? Even places I've looked up on my own don't carry what I'm looking for. It looks like I might just be going up to one of the local shops.
*Update* Actually Crotchrocket must be a direct dealer because the diagrams, method of ordering, and prices, are exactly the same as the actual dealership. Also something I didn't know is that they refer to guage clusters as "Meters".
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#8
RE: Where to find OEM Parts?
Alright I found one place that claims all the parts are factory supplied parts and so far they're cheaper then all the websites through the dealerships. Most places want $500.00 for a full tachymeter(New factory). This place only wants $305.00. Getting closer.
http://redline-ci.com/CBR600RR/CBR600RR.htm
*Update* Actually I might take that back... It states they supply either "AMA" or "FMI" meters... so would AMA be the same as a Honda factory guage set? I understand that AMA is the American Motorcyclist Assocation and that FMI is the Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme (...yea, the International Federation of Motorcycling)... so I assume they're trying to say they're AMA approved?
http://redline-ci.com/CBR600RR/CBR600RR.htm
*Update* Actually I might take that back... It states they supply either "AMA" or "FMI" meters... so would AMA be the same as a Honda factory guage set? I understand that AMA is the American Motorcyclist Assocation and that FMI is the Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme (...yea, the International Federation of Motorcycling)... so I assume they're trying to say they're AMA approved?
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