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| | | Farkinott | | Set |  |  | | Reg. Date | : | 13/12/2010 | | Posts | : | 283 | | Location | : | Queensland, Australia |
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| | Posted : 09 Feb 2012 - 12:58 Post title : 2010 1600 part numbers | | | Does anybody have a link to somewhere that gives OEM triumph part numbers? Is a parts catalogue available for sale anywhere? I was after a rear indicator lens which i have had to buy from my local stealer for $19. I had a peek at bikebandit where it could be had for $10.60 but they only have one shipping option for Australia that cost $111!!!!! (I would have bought a few) I'm going to send them an email to see if they can provide cheaper mail options as I like their exploded views so you can define your part. I'm happy to pay for a parts catalogue (within reason) As ultimately I can save 50% by buying from the USA. Thanks in anticipation fot any help. Note to Fast Eddy.......I looked there first. Give up the EMT and expand your business!!!!!!!!!!
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| | | mjgt | | Thor |  |  | | Reg. Date | : | 16/09/2011 | | Posts | : | 2,201 | | Location | : | North Somerset, United Kingdom |
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| | Posted : 09 Feb 2012 - 19:21 Post title : Re: 2010 1600 part numbers (Re: Farkinott) | | |
Farkinott wrote:
Does anybody have a link to somewhere that gives OEM triumph part numbers? Is a parts catalogue available for sale anywhere? I was after a rear indicator lens which i have had to buy from my local stealer for $19. I had a peek at bikebandit where it could be had for $10.60 but they only have one shipping option for Australia that cost $111!!!!! (I would have bought a few) I'm going to send them an email to see if they can provide cheaper mail options as I like their exploded views so you can define your part. I'm happy to pay for a parts catalogue (within reason) As ultimately I can save 50% by buying from the USA. Thanks in anticipation fot any help. Note to Fast Eddy.......I looked there first. Give up the EMT and expand your business!!!!!!!!!! |
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| | | Farkinott | | Set |  |  | | Reg. Date | : | 13/12/2010 | | Posts | : | 283 | | Location | : | Queensland, Australia |
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| | Posted : 12 Feb 2012 - 09:15 Post title : Re: 2010 1600 part numbers (Re: mjgt) | | | Thanks for that!
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| | | davetac1 | | Thunderbird |  | | Reg. Date | : | 06/09/2010 | | Posts | : | 8,379 | | Location | : | Haverhill, Ma., United States |
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| | Posted : 12 Feb 2012 - 14:09 Post title : Re: 2010 1600 part numbers (Re: Farkinott) | | | If ya go to the "BIKE BANDIT"web site,they list most of the parts for the T Bird,as well as many other makes and models, and in a blow up parts fiche for clarity,but charge the same exact prices as the STEALERS do,PLUS shipping.I have used their parts fiche many times when I couldn't clearly see somethin in the OM, the SM, or if I didn't happen to have either one available at the time.However,the part numbers they use are different from those used by Triumph.But if you're lookin for something in particular,ya can atleast get an idea of how much it's gonna cost ya and what they look like. Dave!!!
| | Post edited by davetac1 on 12 Feb 2012 - 14:26 |
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