Monday, September 19, 2011

How hard is it to find replacement parts (tune up stuff) for older Honda Motorcycles?

A friend of mine said that replacement parts (Tune up stuff) for older Honda motorcycles was not available any more. That sounds wrong to me. I want to find out before i buy one! FYI probably an 1985 or newer model 250 ccHow hard is it to find replacement parts (tune up stuff) for older Honda Motorcycles?You can get solution by searching in google for replacement parts for older Honda Motorcycles or post your ads in motorcycle classified site like http://www.motorcyclefree.com i hope you could find the solution.How hard is it to find replacement parts (tune up stuff) for older Honda Motorcycles?EBAY. go to ebay. I have a 1983 honda gold wing. I have found everything I need from breaks to side covers and everything I ever needed.

Be leave me you can find any part you need there. Just put in say 1985 what ever model you are looking for and you will find it.How hard is it to find replacement parts (tune up stuff) for older Honda Motorcycles?Parts are still available if you are resourceful.



Used parts can be found on EBay.



The Powersports Pro website has lots of new parts for old motorcycles. Be prepared for some sticker shock when buying new parts for an old motorcycle. See the link below.How hard is it to find replacement parts (tune up stuff) for older Honda Motorcycles?Shouldn't be a problem at all. I have a 1981 CB750F (owned since new), and anything I need can be ordered by my local dealer. It usually arrives within 3 days. My experience has been that Honda has the best parts availability of the Japanese Big Four.How hard is it to find replacement parts (tune up stuff) for older Honda Motorcycles?As posted, look on ebay or local adds in papers. As well, check out local riding clubs %26amp; groups. Having worked in the past at motorcycle dealerships(Canada) Most will have a 10 year old age limit on even accepting motorcycles to be worked on, let alone providing parts for them.



The cost for a dealer to locate parts, and repair the older motorcycles can be costly, and sometimes the owner refuses to pay the amount owed because of the age of the bike.



Specially with electrical problems, as there is no refund for the purchase of electrical parts.How hard is it to find replacement parts (tune up stuff) for older Honda Motorcycles?There are lots of stashes of old honda stuff around. Try a dealer who has been in business a long time. The Vintage japanese Motorcycle club can also give you entree to the many guys who have been hoarding NOS parts for years.