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Joined: Wed Jul 23, 2008 4:51 am Posts: 27 Location: Canberra, AUS
Quick questions to the people in Aus, have any of you bought anything from these sites? I have only used national stores, never bought from overseas before.
Im keen to get some gear from US mainly because of the exchange rate. My local dealer wants to charge $8-900 for an exhaust! Its like half that price to ship a 2bros from US.
Joined: Sun Jul 20, 2008 2:42 am Posts: 12 Location: Adelaide, South Australia
G'day Moono,
Like you I haven't bought anything from OS. I have ordered a Staintune slip-on from Melbourne. It has a removeable baffle and comes highly recommended. Costing me $700 and very easy to install. I'll post some sound when I get it fitted....probably on the weekend.
Joined: Wed Jul 23, 2008 4:51 am Posts: 27 Location: Canberra, AUS
Thanks Bull, I heard the staintune's are great. Have yet to hear one on a GSX650F so I'm all ear's. Post a clip and pics when you get it fitted. i'll hold off till then. Pending that, I'm keen on the 2 bros and will use Paypal, pretty sure thats all they offer for international orders.
Joined: Fri Jul 25, 2008 4:58 am Posts: 108 Location: Chicago, IL
The Power bronze upgrades are now located on ebay and shipping from within the united states. They have a warehouse in michigan and have there stuff listed on ebay.
If you want new levers, here is what a set of long Pazzo's look like on the GSX650F. Sorry for the poor photo, I'm not National Geographic employee after all.
I'll let you know later if they are worth the $180 or not. So far I like them, but can't see a huge difference from the stock ones.
Joined: Sat Jun 07, 2008 12:41 am Posts: 272 Location: New Jersey
jhndeere wrote:
If you want new levers, here is what a set of long Pazzo's look like on the GSX650F. Sorry for the poor photo, I'm not National Geographic employee after all.
I'll let you know later if they are worth the $180 or not. So far I like them, but can't see a huge difference from the stock ones.
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where did you buy them from, and what model number where they? I've been looking for aftermarket levers, but been hitting dead ends and not wanting to spend $200 for something that might not fit.
I tried to cross ref. them with other suzuki bikes on the oem list and didn't find anything.
where did you buy them from, and what model number where they? I've been looking for aftermarket levers, but been hitting dead ends and not wanting to spend $200 for something that might not fit.
I tried to cross ref. them with other suzuki bikes on the oem list and didn't find anything.
The OEM part number is the same as one for a 2008 Hayabusa, so that's what I ordered - Pazzo's for a 2008 Hayabusa and they work great. I bought mine from http://www.performancemoto.com and found it easier to just call them then try and navigate their web page.
Incidently, a 2007 Hayabusa lever fits too, even though it has a different part number I've measured and re-mneasured and can find zero difference. (I actually ran 2007 Hayabusa levers for a couple of weeks) Physically the only difference is in the break away tab, the 2007 Hayabusa clutch doesn't have the break away tip.
Joined: Sat Aug 23, 2008 6:46 pm Posts: 6 Location: Thibodaux, Louisiana
I am still waiting for the hugger and undertail from powerbronze. Already did the exhaust and rimstriping. Thanks to Koolaid and the others for the advice. Have been browsing the site since i got the bike 6 mths ago.
Joined: Sat Jul 05, 2008 11:34 am Posts: 193 Location: Columbia SC
Moono wrote:
Quick questions to the people in Aus, have any of you bought anything from these sites? I have only used national stores, never bought from overseas before. Im keen to get some gear from US mainly because of the exchange rate. My local dealer wants to charge $8-900 for an exhaust! Its like half that price to ship a 2bros from US.
I've bought several items from Europe over the years. The shipping is higher and it takes longer but the papers and hassle of shipping something over seas is not that bad. Just factor in the time when you order something. I just ordered RIM Strips from a company in England. They said it will take about two weeks. The shipping was 9 dollars.....
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