Where should i buy parts?
#2
There are literally hundreds of sites selling bike parts, some have a good selection of some F2 specific items, some have a good selection of another assortment of F2 specific parts, and some have none, but plenty of parts that can be used, i.e. the plugs our bike uses, are also used by other machines, so you just need to search for the part number, which for NGK, is CR9EH9.
As far as who specifically you should buy from, you just have to pick your preferences... I personally order a lot of things from a lot of different merchants, but the ones I use the most, based on WHAT I'm needing at the time, is motorcycle-superstore.com, sportbiketrackgear.com, Kurveygirl.com, phatperformanceparts.com, powersportparts.net, and sometimes, but rarely, jakewilson.com, revzilla.com... oh, and of course, eBay.
As far as who specifically you should buy from, you just have to pick your preferences... I personally order a lot of things from a lot of different merchants, but the ones I use the most, based on WHAT I'm needing at the time, is motorcycle-superstore.com, sportbiketrackgear.com, Kurveygirl.com, phatperformanceparts.com, powersportparts.net, and sometimes, but rarely, jakewilson.com, revzilla.com... oh, and of course, eBay.
#4
If you have a local shop like Cycle Gear or such, you can get non-brand specific stuff for your bike for about the same as online, if..., you add in the shipping and/or sales tax. Plus you get to meet local riders who may be able to help you with your bike. I do order from both methods depending on the the part and how soon I need it. Even a Kragen/O'reillys will get plugs for you, they may have to order them, but you shouldn't have to pay shipping.
#5