OzVMX Forum
Marque Remarks => Yamaha => Topic started by: mainline on December 05, 2012, 10:51:14 pm
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these are some suppliers that I've used for genuine parts when the local dealers can't/won't supply or are stupidly overpriced. These are in the order that I use when chasing parts. If you've got money to burn and time is an issue then go to your local Yamaha dealer, hopefully you'll find a parts counter guy that gives a rats.
http://www.tamortrading.com.au/
http://www.vintagedirtandtrail.com/
http://www.nwvcp.com/
http://www.speedandsportinc.com/
Feel free to add to the list if I've missed any.
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http://www.tytrials.co.uk/
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hopefully you'll find a parts counter guy that gives a rats.
I'm still to find one of those :-\
www.cmsnl.com A little expensive for both the part itself and postage, but if you are desperate .....
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hopefully you'll find a parts counter guy that gives a rats.
I'm still to find one of those :-\
www.cmsnl.com A little expensive for both the part itself and postage, but if you are desperate .....
these are some suppliers that I've used for genuine parts when the local dealers can't/won't supply or are stupidly overpriced. These are in the order that I use when chasing parts. If you've got money to burn and time is an issue then go to your local Yamaha dealer, hopefully you'll find a parts counter guy that gives a rats.
http://www.tamortrading.com.au/
http://www.vintagedirtandtrail.com/
http://www.nwvcp.com/
http://www.speedandsportinc.com/
Feel free to add to the list if I've missed any.
That explains why it takes you`se two two decades to put a bike together :o
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hopefully you'll find a parts counter guy that gives a rats.
I'm still to find one of those :-\
www.cmsnl.com A little expensive for both the part itself and postage, but if you are desperate .....
these are some suppliers that I've used for genuine parts when the local dealers can't/won't supply or are stupidly overpriced. These are in the order that I use when chasing parts. If you've got money to burn and time is an issue then go to your local Yamaha dealer, hopefully you'll find a parts counter guy that gives a rats.
http://www.tamortrading.com.au/
http://www.vintagedirtandtrail.com/
http://www.nwvcp.com/
http://www.speedandsportinc.com/
Feel free to add to the list if I've missed any.
That explains why it takes you`se two two decades to put a bike together :o
A resto does tend to take longer if you actually do the work yourself :-*
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So take a week off 2 decades :)
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Id tell you my secret supplier, but then I'd have to kill you :D :D :D ;) :)
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http://www.powersportsplus.com/parts/search/yamaha/parts.html