OEM Parts Distributors
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OEM Parts Distributors
OEM Parts Distributors with online Microfiche (alphabetically):
Bike Bandit (http://www.bikebandit.com)
Derby Cycles (http://www.derbycycles.net)
Flat Out Motorcycles (http://www.flatoutmotorcycles.com)
Old Bike Barn (http://www.oldbikebarn.com)
Highlands Yamaha (http://www.highlandsyamaha.com/pages/pa ... amaha.aspx)
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Bike Bandit (http://www.bikebandit.com)
Derby Cycles (http://www.derbycycles.net)
Flat Out Motorcycles (http://www.flatoutmotorcycles.com)
Old Bike Barn (http://www.oldbikebarn.com)
Highlands Yamaha (http://www.highlandsyamaha.com/pages/pa ... amaha.aspx)
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Re: OEM Parts Distributors
http://www.flatoutmotorcycles.com used to be the cheapest place to get Yamaha parts. I'm sure they're still cheaper than bikebandit.
In chronological order:
V&H SS2r full exhaust (previous owner)
R6 voltage regulator
.85kg Race Tech fork springs, 15w fork oil
R6 front calipers and master cylinder, EBC HH sintered pads
FZ1 rear shock with stock FZR600 spring
Factory Pro emulsion tubes
Motoman high velocity porting
New rings with Motoman hard break-in
DynoJet Stage 1: 118 main, clip 5, 24mm float, mixture screws temperature tuned to 400-420 *F
Barnett clutch friction plates and springs
K&N drop in air filter
*Pending* Escort ZX2 coil conversion
NGK CR9eIX Iridium spark plugs
Bridgestone BT-014's (110 front, 150 rear)
Mobil 1 High Mileage 10W-40
Shark RSR2 helmet, Frank Thomas Strike Titanium jacket, Icon Mil-Spec vest (for visibility)
V&H SS2r full exhaust (previous owner)
R6 voltage regulator
.85kg Race Tech fork springs, 15w fork oil
R6 front calipers and master cylinder, EBC HH sintered pads
FZ1 rear shock with stock FZR600 spring
Factory Pro emulsion tubes
Motoman high velocity porting
New rings with Motoman hard break-in
DynoJet Stage 1: 118 main, clip 5, 24mm float, mixture screws temperature tuned to 400-420 *F
Barnett clutch friction plates and springs
K&N drop in air filter
*Pending* Escort ZX2 coil conversion
NGK CR9eIX Iridium spark plugs
Bridgestone BT-014's (110 front, 150 rear)
Mobil 1 High Mileage 10W-40
Shark RSR2 helmet, Frank Thomas Strike Titanium jacket, Icon Mil-Spec vest (for visibility)
Re: OEM Parts Distributors
http://fiche.ronayers.com/Index.cfm/Mod ... ake/Yamaha
Micro fiche for '90, '91 and '97 model FZR600s........and other bikes, of course.
Micro fiche for '90, '91 and '97 model FZR600s........and other bikes, of course.
'91 Yamaha FZR600
'09 Aprilia RS 125
'94 Ducati SS/CR 900
'75 Yamaha RD/TD350
'73 Suzuki TR500 Replica
'09 Aprilia RS 125
'94 Ducati SS/CR 900
'75 Yamaha RD/TD350
'73 Suzuki TR500 Replica
Re: OEM Parts Distributors
Here are a few more.
North County Yamaha - http://www.ncyyamaha.com/fiche_select.asp - Decent prices and fairly quick shipping/handling. Located in San Marcos, CA
Yamaha Sports Plaza - http://www.yamahasportsplaza.com/ - Really good prices but kind of slow on the shipping/handling. Located near Seatle, WA
MR Cycles - http://www.mrcycles.com/ - Have never bought from them but they have all the Japanese manufactures listed. Located in Ashville, NC
Power Sports Pro - http://www.powersportspro.com/ - Have never bought from them but they have all the Japanese manufactures listed. Located in Omaha, NE
Non-Yamaha
Prosource Parts - http://shop.prosourceoutlet.com/pages/p ... fault.aspx - Everyone but Yamaha. Online only I think.
I've found that if price doesn't matter and you need it really quickly then you should buy from your local dealer. Yamaha factory warehouse ships really quickly and you don't pay for shipping (it's built into the price). But you need to find a dealer you like and this is only true if the part is not on backorder or needs to be cross shipped. The main wire harness I bought for my '89 came from Tokyo and I had it in 3 days. If price is a main issue and time is not then buy from the parts online. Even with shipping it should not cost as much as the local dealer.
North County Yamaha - http://www.ncyyamaha.com/fiche_select.asp - Decent prices and fairly quick shipping/handling. Located in San Marcos, CA
Yamaha Sports Plaza - http://www.yamahasportsplaza.com/ - Really good prices but kind of slow on the shipping/handling. Located near Seatle, WA
MR Cycles - http://www.mrcycles.com/ - Have never bought from them but they have all the Japanese manufactures listed. Located in Ashville, NC
Power Sports Pro - http://www.powersportspro.com/ - Have never bought from them but they have all the Japanese manufactures listed. Located in Omaha, NE
Non-Yamaha
Prosource Parts - http://shop.prosourceoutlet.com/pages/p ... fault.aspx - Everyone but Yamaha. Online only I think.
I've found that if price doesn't matter and you need it really quickly then you should buy from your local dealer. Yamaha factory warehouse ships really quickly and you don't pay for shipping (it's built into the price). But you need to find a dealer you like and this is only true if the part is not on backorder or needs to be cross shipped. The main wire harness I bought for my '89 came from Tokyo and I had it in 3 days. If price is a main issue and time is not then buy from the parts online. Even with shipping it should not cost as much as the local dealer.
Yes, that is a Single Sided Swingarm FZR600 that I built.
Something is lurking, waiting, wanting to be built......It calls to me from the darkness....
I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel....Then I realize that it is the train coming to run my ass over....
Something is lurking, waiting, wanting to be built......It calls to me from the darkness....
I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel....Then I realize that it is the train coming to run my ass over....
Re: OEM Parts Distributors
Dennis Kirk ...... call 1-800-969-7504 and have them send you a Metric bike catalog. I have their number on speed dial in my cell phone.
They have also have cruiser and off-road catalogs. During the winter they usually sell snowmobile stuff also. They ship really fast, are located in Minnesota, so center of the country, and if your order is over $100 the shipping is free. The prices are very competitive and the selection is awesome. The only thing they don't carry that I wish they did is Teknic.
BikeBandit.com
Have been ordering a lot from them lately... because they give a DISCOUNT to AMA members! YAY ! Another good reason to join. They recently have some unbelievable deals on Teknic gear.
Between myself and my brother we've ordered well over $10,000 worth of stuff from Dennis Kirk. Never had them mess up. Got ONE defective product, they just credited my card and told me to throw the product away. Great customer service, even for hard to find part numbers that may not be in their catalog.
...woops, I just realized this thing said OEM parts, sorry, I guess this will need to be moved to "Aftermarket parts". ...sorry!
They have also have cruiser and off-road catalogs. During the winter they usually sell snowmobile stuff also. They ship really fast, are located in Minnesota, so center of the country, and if your order is over $100 the shipping is free. The prices are very competitive and the selection is awesome. The only thing they don't carry that I wish they did is Teknic.
BikeBandit.com
Have been ordering a lot from them lately... because they give a DISCOUNT to AMA members! YAY ! Another good reason to join. They recently have some unbelievable deals on Teknic gear.
Between myself and my brother we've ordered well over $10,000 worth of stuff from Dennis Kirk. Never had them mess up. Got ONE defective product, they just credited my card and told me to throw the product away. Great customer service, even for hard to find part numbers that may not be in their catalog.
...woops, I just realized this thing said OEM parts, sorry, I guess this will need to be moved to "Aftermarket parts". ...sorry!
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Re: OEM Parts Distributors
93 FZR 600 on the table.
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Re: OEM Parts Distributors
I've used Mrcycles.com and they have been pretty good
Is there anyway we can choose the overall best Oem parts seller?
Is there anyway we can choose the overall best Oem parts seller?
8 Bikes so far...more coming too...
Finished my 2000 GSXR 750 -> Link here viewtopic.php?f=68&t=3617
Finished my 2000 GSXR 750 -> Link here viewtopic.php?f=68&t=3617
Re: OEM Parts Distributors
Dennis Kirk is widely popular here in MN. From what I hear they are great to work with.YAM93 wrote:Dennis Kirk ...... call 1-800-969-7504 and have them send you a Metric bike catalog. I have their number on speed dial in my cell phone.
They have also have cruiser and off-road catalogs. During the winter they usually sell snowmobile stuff also. They ship really fast, are located in Minnesota, so center of the country, and if your order is over $100 the shipping is free. The prices are very competitive and the selection is awesome. The only thing they don't carry that I wish they did is Teknic.
...woops, I just realized this thing said OEM parts, sorry, I guess this will need to be moved to "Aftermarket parts". ...sorry!
*Beckett*
Central Roadracing Association - Chief of Information Technology
1991 FZR600 Genesis
Central Roadracing Association - Chief of Information Technology
1991 FZR600 Genesis