OzVMX Forum
Clubroom => General Discussion => Topic started by: maxvmx on September 29, 2013, 02:16:12 pm
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I'm fresh out of search options when looking for aftermarket options for bike resto's. Type in whatever you want into Ebay and you get bombarded with countless pages of chinese made crap and dito for some of these so called "specialist sites" FYI - LED lights were never an option for a RM400!
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It is a major piss off for me too multi listing is a real pain there is a Aussie comp on Evilbay with a multi list on lights you name the bike he has an entry for it . Even if I ever need indicators I will never buy from him just on his waste of my time .( On line parts shop) out of Coffs . Iain
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It is a major piss off for me too multi listing is a real pain there is a Aussie comp on Evilbay with a multi list on lights you name the bike he has an entry for it . Even if I ever need indicators I will never buy from him just on his waste of my time .( On line parts shop) out of Coffs . Iain
Couldn't agree more.
Having page-after-page of listings for identical items shts me to tears...
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...you can just try the auction only tab at the top of the page, it usually gets rid of all the buy it now trash.
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It is a right pain in the arse, but you can manage your search by negating certain items that you don't want to see. For example, I'm looking for Honda Elsinore parts without all the rest of the crap. I type in search: Honda Elsinore -LED -grips -mirrors -mr50 .... and on it goes subtracting whatever you don't want to come up in your search. It's also a pain but at least it narrows the search result.
Mark
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A couple of guys on the livewire site were talking about how used parts won't show up at all to those of us outside of the us, 1 said he logged in to a American mates account & all sorts of pieces appeared that don't show for his account.
Ebay came up with some crap about not being allowed to send used parts into the country on customs instruction which is totally false
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I think that is a setting the seller can select, If they don't want to sell overseas, they can make sure it doesn't appear on any other ebay site except their own countries.
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You can log into any countries ebay, ie; ebay.com and ebay.co.uk and search with your own account and yes, there will be loads more parts that come up than by simply searching from Aussie ebay.
A lot of sellers list that they don't ship internationally because it's a pain trying to list all the shipping costs etc. If or when you find that must have part, drop the seller a question as to wether or not they will ship it to Australia for you. I've had some positive results and others just simply say no.