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OEM Bits [message #107431] Sun, 30 July 2006 22:20 Go to next message
Kermit  is currently offline Kermit  UNITED KINGDOM
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(22) Giacomo Agostini
someone else post davidsilver will ya, I've got a potentially very good source for oem Honda bits to post smile
Re: OEM Bits [message #107432 is a reply to message #107431] Sun, 30 July 2006 22:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
RobGoo  is currently offline RobGoo  UNITED KINGDOM
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I would recommend David Silvers - really helpful bods and tend to be quick on the delivery, even on items they have to order in. Typically a 30% discount to Honda if you're willing to wait.

www.davidsilverspares.co.uk

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Re: OEM Bits [message #107433 is a reply to message #107431] Sun, 30 July 2006 22:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kermit  is currently offline Kermit  UNITED KINGDOM
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(22) Giacomo Agostini
Classic Motorcycle Supplies

^^ not just classics but any oem part for any bike from any make and all the prices are there.

If you have a pdf parts number fiche for your bike then its simple, pop in the part number and the price [in Euros] pops up if not search by model and take it from there.

Prices seem good and I've ordered some parts for my NC30 from them last night so I'll update the post with how long they take to get here.

There doesn't seem to be a delivery charge to UK as my total came to 40 euros for parts and the order confirmation email just mentioned the same 40 euros Ponder

Some good Honda info in their FAQ's
Re: OEM Bits [message #109791 is a reply to message #107431] Fri, 25 August 2006 12:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kermit  is currently offline Kermit  UNITED KINGDOM
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(22) Giacomo Agostini
^^ UPDATE

Ordered the parts on 30th July, first attempted delivery was on 11th Aug so not a bad delivery time even though I only got the package yesterday due to going on hols on the 10th and them (Parceline for UK section of the delivery) refusing to leave the package with my neighbour Wall

When I totalled up the cost on the website it came to 40 euro's and I had hoped this was the final 'good' price but in the end I was invoiced for 60 euro's made up of 11 euros delivery and 19% VAT but overall ok, but next time I'll probably stick with David Silver* unless I intend to order a fair number of parts using part numbers from a pdf microfiche.

* with David Silver you really have to email/call them with the part numbers and wait for a reply with the prices while on this site as soon as you enter the part number you know the price BUT dont forget to add 19% VAT to the final total + 11 euros for delivery to UK.
Re: OEM Bits [message #109807 is a reply to message #107431] Fri, 25 August 2006 15:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Quazi is currently online Quazi  UNITED STATES
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(21) Valentino Rossi
I ord'd my first thing from David Silver recently Kermit, a set of pads for the sp, £18 for both discs, good price that. Had to wait a 2 weeks for delivery though Thumbs Up
Re: OEM Bits [message #219228 is a reply to message #109807] Fri, 30 July 2010 00:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
SPAL  is currently offline SPAL  UNITED KINGDOM
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Hi All

I've used David Silver a few times now pretty good.

Noticed that for service parts and consumables they are good on price but stuff they have to order in gets closer to Honda price and once youve added P&P sometimes your better off going direct to Honda.

Especially now I've negotiated 10% off all parts prices Thumbs Up

SPal

Re: OEM Bits [message #220503 is a reply to message #107431] Mon, 16 August 2010 20:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Gearbox  is currently offline Gearbox  UNITED KINGDOM
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Used Silvers for the resto of the K1 and also the K2 I am working on. Usually have the bits within a couple of days.
You can check prices on the website before ordering as well as item description (to get part no if necessary)
Re: OEM Bits [message #220504 is a reply to message #220503] Mon, 16 August 2010 20:40 Go to previous message
Gearbox  is currently offline Gearbox  UNITED KINGDOM
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Also looked at CMS but when compared to Silvers, they are a bit dearer, especially if you add on delivery. This is certainly true of classic bike parts, but may not apply to later bikes.
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