What the f is wrong now

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by Gravel trap, Jul 17, 2018.

  1. Gravel trap

    Gravel trap Elite Member

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    Connector for loom side ordered from kojaycat automotive for eight quid and a rectifier ordered from the states for forty quid same part over here was a hundred and twenty.
     
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    nigelrb Elite Member

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    Bloody hell. A lot of us prefer to support our chosen brand, but when we're shafted like that, what's the point?

    You've obviously done some serious 'Googling' so thanks for the info!!;)
     
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    raphael Elite Member

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    Make you right mate, I used to get my parts from Ireland as half the Honda dealer prices and exactly the same genuine part.
     
  4. Naz

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    I’ve been buying my Honda parts from Nutjob.ie someone mentioned them on here some time back and on a few things I saved a hell of a lot. I ordered a new chassis for a 600rr, dealers were asking 1600 and I got it for 800 with a discount code. All genuine Honda bits. Some other stuff for the blade I saved around 50- £100. Check them out,
     
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    TheMickster Active Member

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    I'm going to use these next time, just need to get an order together to get free postage.

    I priced up some parts using them and Fowlers and Fowlers randomly came out cheaper on some stuff but for the majority Nutjob were cheaper.
     
  6. nigelrb

    nigelrb Elite Member

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    I've had a good run from David Silver for my older bikes (just bought an NS sidestand). I'll keep tabs on Nutjob should I require more recent goodies.

    Problem for me is if you don't ride 'em you don't need parts!!:D
     
  7. Naz

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    :confused::confused:

    Well Nigel when you have so many to choose from most of your time must end up arguing with the voices in your head about which one to ride! :rolleyes:
     
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    If you use nutjob use their discount codes, can make a big difference against main dealers
     
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    The only voices in my head are @Lozzy chewing over what issue to take the 'P' out of me next!!;)
     
  10. Gravel trap

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    Plug for loom side has arrived and rectifier has been dispatched from the states. So far bikes running ok. I pop it on a trickle charge at lunch at work and its got 13.v each day and comes home ok . Im just nervous to go any further afield till ive fitted new parts. Still thinking about mounting a waterproof fan over it to constantly blow cool air . It gets so hot sat right by the head and with me in commuter traffic each day it doesnt get fast air flow through fairing so i think it might help.
     
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    Fan's a good idea, but there's Blades riding around in hotter climates than ours which might suggest there's a different problem altogether. (Just my thoughts, though I can't provide a solution)
     
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    New plug soldered on and new rectifier fitted. System is charging fine so hopefully thats sorted now.
     
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