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Not sure wheter this belongs here or in thieving bastards. Has anybody bought stuff there recently. 50 quid for a choke cable. 9 quid for a rubber grommit you know the ones with the nut in the fairings.

Is there any where else cheaper to by parts??

Cheers
On the road. - <b>'95 TDM 850 MK1</b>
Off the road. - <b>'04 Sherco 290</b>
<!--quoteo(post=158681:date=Mon 12th Apr 2010, 10:11 PM:name=ronoc88)-->QUOTE(ronoc88 @ Mon 12th Apr 2010, 10:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Not sure wheter this belongs here or in thieving bastards. Has anybody bought stuff there recently. 50 quid for a choke cable. 9 quid for a rubber grommit you know the ones with the nut in the fairings.

Is there any where else cheaper to by parts??

Cheers<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Rono - I bought a cam chain tensioner last year. They wanted €120 and I offerred them €90 and they took it.
You can get the fairing screws in a set for a couple of euro - cotters in Ballymount have them, look them up at Cottermc.com
They will also do genuine Yamaha parts which <b></b><i></i>think<i></i><b></b> he gets from his brother in the US who owns a bike shop over there. Worth a try anyway.
Failing that I have bought Yamaha parts from Crossans in Newry and anything over £50 (sterling) is shipped for free.
Hope that helps,
APW
Have you ever lent someone 20 quid and never seen it again? It was probably worth it.


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Crossans are very good for tyres too. I find it just as quick and cheaper to buy Yam parts in from the UK. Fowlers are good.
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Thanks, I will try those links out.
On the road. - <b>'95 TDM 850 MK1</b>
Off the road. - <b>'04 Sherco 290</b>
well nuts
http://www.h2okayaks.com/engine/shop/sea...=well+nuts

or

http://www.kojaycat.com/Well%20nuts.htm

"Busters" used to a pack of 8, plus alloy screws, Though only order from them if you are ordering a lot of other stuff.
Very high post charges.
<!--quoteo(post=158962:date=Wed 14th Apr 2010, 10:42 PM:name=danceswithmopeds)-->QUOTE(danceswithmopeds @ Wed 14th Apr 2010, 10:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->well nuts
http://www.h2okayaks.com/engine/shop/sea...=well+nuts

or

http://www.kojaycat.com/Well%20nuts.htm

"Busters" used to a pack of 8, plus alloy screws, Though only order from them if you are ordering a lot of other stuff.
Very high post charges.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

Those prices look very reasonable.

Any idea where's good for the fiaring screen screws(think there 7 of them from memory). I changed from a standard screen to a tall screen for the winter and will be reverting back to the shorter screen for the summer. The plastic screw heads are quite soft and are now rounded so obviously i'd like to fit replacements if they were any way reasonable.

Thanks

Chris
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<!--quoteo(post=159842:date=Thu 22nd Apr 2010, 02:06 PM:name=crispy)-->QUOTE(crispy @ Thu 22nd Apr 2010, 02:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Those prices look very reasonable.

Any idea where's good for the fiaring screen screws(think there 7 of them from memory). I changed from a standard screen to a tall screen for the winter and will be reverting back to the shorter screen for the summer. The plastic screw heads are quite soft and are now rounded so obviously i'd like to fit replacements if they were any way reasonable.

Thanks

Chris<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Crispy - Cotters have them in stock - APW
Have you ever lent someone 20 quid and never seen it again? It was probably worth it.


Long Loved TDM is no longer with me...



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