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Old Apr 11, 2008 | 03:05 PM
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NewEnough - Womens textile coat, gloves for both of us...$150
You could of spent a little more and bought a mans jacket.

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Old Apr 11, 2008 | 03:49 PM
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http://www.bikebandit.com/oem-parts

The best place for good prices on new OEM parts is at your local dealership...I use the fiche on their site (Willow's Honda in Chesire, CT) or the link above and have never found anywhere that has cheaper OEM parts than there. Bike Bandit is the exact same price, but adds on shipping.

The cheapest price for tires I found was at sportbiketrackgear.com:
http://stores.sportbiketrackgear.com...in+Tire+Detail
No way! Local dealers beat my prices? I don't think so. Bikebandit numbers are made up by them, they are not OEM numbers. They do this so you can't get a number off them and buy elsewhere! I have fichefinder and OEM and aftermarket catalogs on my site as well. I don't care if you use our fichefinder and compare prices. EVERYTHING here is wholesale price. You can shop online or by phone and pay by credit, debit, money order or PayPal. If your parts are back ordered or discontinued you will get a call from me the next day. We are big on customer service here! How many times have you seen a post that goes "I ordered some stuff from........... 2 weeks ago and have heard nothing. They don't have a phone number and I have emailed them but just keep getting an automated response". That will never happen here. Try us for a quote!
 
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Old Apr 11, 2008 | 04:19 PM
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I wish I knew that before I ordered my new swing arm bearings and everything from the local stealership, their prices really weren't that bad...I know my bike is missing some random bolts so I'll be in touch with you to see what you can do...

Usually, ordering from wholesale online, the prices are better, but the shipping makes it pretty much equal.

EDIT - The place I get my parts from has the exact same fiche set up on their site and their prices arejust a little more than yours. (Willow's Honda, Chesire, CT) My next parts order will probably go to you!!
 
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Old Apr 17, 2008 | 10:26 AM
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Just got another $75 worth of stuff and this time it was from Carolina Cycle and it was a great experience! Talked with Leon for quite a while about bikes in general and he was able to help me out with getting an OEM part for some carbs that I'm gonna sell.

While I was going to have a shipping order I went a head and got some Honda oil and filters for my bikes and a matching mirror for my F4i so now I don't have to worry about trying to cobble one together.

His prices were beyond competitive and I had a great time working with him, and I got a free CBR shirt!

Thanks Leon!
 
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Old Apr 17, 2008 | 01:19 PM
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if z1 enterprises has them,they`re good people
 
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