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The time has come for online parts diagrams and ordering

Supermototeam said:
bmxr said:
Barret won't sell parts to us :)

Yuri:

Barrett will not sell you parts, but his Dad sure will :lol: :lol: :lol:
(Inside joke, people)
Yuri's local Husaberg dealer has a son named Barrett.

Cheers,

Brett

Nice... :lol:

John borrowed my bike and last weekend took it and a 450 to the kart track. I think they may have really caught the bug... John was talking about having Barrett try to qualify the last couple of AMA events of the year...

I also can't wait for John to get the parts for my lights in. The tag is waiting :D

Like I said guys, I do not want to cut the dealer out of the loop. I owe EVERYTHING to mine. But I WOULD like to know how much $$$ I have to save before I call him! :lol:
 
I think the Yamaha online parts system is the best. You cannot purchase parts but merely create a printable list of what you need. You can then take that list, or fax it, to your dealer. Its just nice not to have to purchase a manual which is probably slightly outdated anyway or download a PDF manual and then print it. Think of it as a parts management system for the consumer. Also every time you need some parts you must start at the corporate site and view new models, promo's etc.

Its good advertising and helpful too.
 

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