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Tried it - not impressed. Seems to work fine for above average prices on late model rides and gear - but don't expect to save any money or find parts for an older ride.
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BikeBandit is a frikin joke compared to partsfish (http://www.powersportspro.com).
At BikeBandit you actually have to read and retype the part# to get a price on the part. Partsfish has a clickable list of part #'s to get prices. Also, you can copy and paste the part#'s to notepad to shop around for better prices. Prices at both sites are identical. Neither site is a good deal. |
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I guess BMW does not exist
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"Our mantra is: any part on any bike in 5 clicks,"
As long as it isn't a BMW... |
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Or as long as it isn't a street bike.
Did anybody see anything street bike related? I selected OEM Parts - 2000 - Honda, and the list of models were all starting with TRX, which I presume to be dirt bikes (I saw no CBR, VFR, VTR, Gold Wing etc.) |
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What in the hell are you talking about PowerSportsPro has no good deals? They're the cheapest I've seen on the site yet. http://www.partsfish.com has the best prices on the web by far!
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