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Just wondering if anyone knows a good place that stock a large range of aftermarket goodies?

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cheers




surely theres more than 1 piece for goodies bits
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What exactly are you looking for? Jap 4 seem to be able to source most bits you'd ever want/need.
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You can get the stuff direct from Tyga but while at first glance it's cheaper than Jap 4 unless you're getting a lot you'll easily lose the difference in the shipping cost.

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You can find the mainstream goodies in the usual places such demon tweeks, intobikes.co.uk etc etc but NC's are not common enough these days to warrent production of parts you'd find for a CBR 600RR for example.

Theres still plenty out there you just need to know where to look, google the following

Rick oliver
BMC racing
Beet
MHP Exhausts
Graeme france
Nitron
Maxton

Theres plenty more that i cant think of, im sure others can add more, what is it your after?
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thanks guys, I havent got anything particular in mind, maybe just some rear braided line. Just got the bike, like to ride it first before modding it. Just like to window shop :mrgreen:

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I like HEL for braided lines, reasonably priced yet decent. Busters or M&P or ebay will do you a line for the NC.

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Dont order from Tyga, my parts took over 3 weeks, £42 delivery and when customs investigated my parcel, they decided they wanted an extra £20 so all in all I wish I'd ave ordered from Gavin at Jap4 now.
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Wasn't my experience but anything you order from outside the UK you have to go through customs and should pay the extra.

That you *might* "get away" with it is a potential bonus but you should bear in mind that you *should* pay it. Again it doesn't make any difference unless you are ordering a *lot* from them and even then you might want to consider buying from someone in this country where you have some easy comeback if anything goes wrong.

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