I ordered a "low hours, ready to use" rear shock for a 03 CR250R. The clevis had an additional hole drilled in it from what looked like a lowering modification. The shock ring was worn from rubbing the swingarm. The compression and rebound adjuster were not stock and were most likely re-shimmed. The bumper was dry rotted. The spring had paint chipped away and rust on every turn. The shock I received was not the one pictured and it did not match the description. I attempted to contact the seller numerous times over a 3 day period, with no response. Then the seller had the audacity to say "customer complained about a few chips of paint" after I returned item. The chipped paint was the least of the issues with shock I received
My grandson loves his new titanium bolts was a great option as Honda no longer made the original ones!
Bought two carbs in the last year to up grade customers drz400 supermotos. First one was a pretty dirty carb that worked great but really wasn't happy with the looks of it so i bought new hoses and throttle cables but had a happy customer with the performance gains on the fcr 41mm kit.
Recently they contacted me about the newer kit they have improved on so i said sure send one out and will give it a go. I used the fcr40mm for my 15 drz400sm. Added a full yosh pipe and they set it up for my bike. Bolted the carb right up, wow way better. The price has gone up with all the upgrades tho pretty cool since i can still plug in my TPS which keeps the bike more consistent when wheelie for me at least.
Had a few of these drz 400 bikes some bore and carbs some stock in the shop. Really happy with just a pipe and carb set up. Nice and reliable
Thanks guys for hooking me up with the complete swingarm for my ktm! Stoked ya had it instock and met me at the race! Good looking out.
Answer: They will return emails until you make a purchase, he didn't respond to any emails after I recieved my shock. I had to get ebay involved to receive a refund.
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Answer: The internet is getting rough to sell items on I truly think and have seen them sell OEM parts new or used that are very hard to find for over 17 years. On eBay and their site that's been around for a long time as someone in the industry, they have helped Justin Barcia win a supercross championship with used swingarms from older hondas back in the 2012-13 season, due to the trail being longer and more stable as hondas can be twitchy when pushed.
The customer wanted a new item for the price of used and complained about scratches on the painted spring for an 18-year-old motorcycle product. EBay offers free returns and we said to please use their system to get this done. Factory left-over part sales will be a thing of the past real soon here when a discontinued item is sold at half the price of its cost with the expectation of perfect cosmetic condition. Suspension set up aka valving shims and more current OEM adjusters do not make for a faulty shock, a stock shock from 03 with no service would be more of an issue for riding again if one wants a perfect collector item component that's a new part. Then one should service for their use and riding level. Riders that win supercross championships and Films involving Tom Cruise have no issues with our products for the last 17 years. Always the most problems from the cheapest people. Nice goes a long way with us!