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Looking for a site with the complete parts fiech other than bike bandit any suggestions?
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I use http://www.partshark.com/fiche_select.asp for my parts references. Pretty easy to navigate and hasn't failed me yet.
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My current OEM source is Cycle Design Online, great parts locator. They found me a '73 tail light backing plate when no one else had it.
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Thanks guys. I don't hate bikebandit. I've actually gotten some stuff from them without a problem. But I hate how they use thier own part numbers which makes it hard to cross reference stuff.
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I don't like the parts numbering either, my main beef with Bikebandit is someone there hijacked my debit card info. :twisted: :twisted: So I don't use them anymore.
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Look Alpha Suzuki parts, original fische with correct p/n.
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And just to add to the list - I always buy from Dillon's Brothers - consistently the best prices I've been able to find 8)
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oldjapanesebikes wrote:And just to add to the list - I always buy from Dillon's Brothers - consistently the best prices I've been able to find 8)
Good recommendation, I just ordered a bunch of small rubber parts and screws and it was pretty reasonable. 8)
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