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Since I'm looking to buy a new fuel gauge/sender unit, and it will most likely have to be ordered, (though some may have what I need in stock, but for a 97?-probably not) what dealers have you been to and found the best parts prices in general? Mostly in MA and NH. If you want to mention any problems in them getting you your parts in a timely fashion, feel free to mention that too, though I'm mainly looking at prices.
Contact Noel(gixxerjockey) or Sheppo, one of the two should be able to get what you need.
Thanks Johnny. I am not a Kawasaki dealer. If Noel can't help you I am sure someone can point you to a good Kawasaki dealer.
Doug
ronayers.com?
I've used Souhegan Valley Motorsports over in Milford, NH extensively. They are a Kawasaki dealership as well.
Bought my '07 zx6r there, prepped my SV650 race bike through them and just recently pretty much rebuilt the SV through them as well. Their prices have always been great when compared to the internet and the service is second to none.
Drop them a line. 603-673-6007
Fitz
not really sure about street parts in general but Chaplin Kawi had good prices when I bought a Kawasaki dirtbike from them, they would ship me parts very quick as well. www.chaplinkawasaki.com
LRRS #399
MX #505
http://www.kawasakimotorcycle.org/forum/ is a good resource. The forum sponsor gives a discount.
And don't believe everything you think.
for oem type stuff, bikebandit.com unless a local dealer has it NOW.
Cliff's Cycles KTM
NETRA enduro B-vet
Close your eyes, look deep in your soul, step outside yourself and let your mind go.
Just checked BB.
OEM:
gasket: $7.72.
Sender (aka fuel gauge): $111.78
Screw: $4.02
Return policy-20% restock fee (OEM only)
Must be returned within 15 days of delivery
Aftermarket items have 30 day reurn, no restock fee.
I've always gone OEM in my purchases, for better or worse.
I prefer to go local with NESR members who have their own business or close contacts...that's the best way to go...keeping the $$ local and/or within the NESR home team.![]()
ronayers usually has better prices than bikebandit
Riverside?
And don't believe everything you think.
If you're not against coming to NH, I've had nothing but incredibly good experiences with Freedom Cycle, in Concord. Not trying to step on anyone's toes, but their parts guys (a couple of 'em in particular) go outta their way to make you happy and treat ya like I've never known a dealership to. The guy I deal with there is an old friend of my wife's family and usually beats any interwebz prices I find, gets shit within a day or two and you don't pay freight and no sales tax. If you're interested, PM me and I'll tell you who to talk to and which names to drop...![]()
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
Only if they're not a bunch of dicks and treat customers fairly...same goes for any local dealers. I've pretty much bought local from GBM, but like I said...I prefer to go with NESR first, dealers second (that NESR members have good things to say about them), online third.
Yeah if youre in Waltham then Riverside or GBM....or have a 3 day thread about it...
So funny thing, as it turns out, this afternoon I was searching for an obsolete Kaw part, checked with the Kaw forum sponsor, was told it was N/A, so I phoned a Boston area dealer, got a "no don't have it" (but I didn't get the time of day), then called Souhegen and they treated me right, no, they didn't have it, yes, it is obsolete and unobtanium, but the parts program showed it in stock at some other dealers, the closest being Ronnie's in New Ashford MA (new one on me), so I called Ronnie's and Aaron in parts fixed me up, about $10 less than a NOS listing on eBay, and even though it was a couple of minutes before closing time, said he would get it out UPS tonight so I'll have it tomorrow. How's that for service AND price ... and in-state?!
http://www.ronniesmailorder.com/aboutus.asp
Last edited by whynot; 03-11-10 at 08:33 PM.
And don't believe everything you think.