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Manuals and Parts Catalog on CD

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Anyone out there buy these? They seem too good to be true.
 
I've got the parts CD and find it very useful. I use it to find parts that will fit my bike that are not native to my bike. e.g. police bike parts.
 
That site is great!

Are their prices anything like current? I just paid pennies less than $17 at the local dealer for a turn signal lens and they list it as less than $7! :(
 
They've only had it up for a month or so, so I'd bet they are.

One of the cool things is that Rusty Gill is the Parts Manager. He's probably the best parts guy I've ever dealt with. If you were going to do steering head bearings on your K75, he'd make sure you had a new damper, the correct little bolts to pin it in place and the special silicone stuff to put in it, along with all the bearings and seals. If I remember correctly, he even gave me a couple of washers for the banjo bolts and seals for the brake line.
 
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