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Fowlers Bike Parts Website...

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Many of you will already know about this site, but I have only just found the Fowlers Parts site for bikes. Used it yesterday to order genuine Vespa parts for my GTS service and coolant change. I'm also undertaking some other work on the bike. They had everything in stock. I was amazed to see you can order everything you need from their site, right down to the last nut and bolt and even complete new engines if needed (special order). Very good indeed. I ordered at 4pm yesterday and it arrived today at 9am first class Royal Mail. Quite a few bits actually. Prices very good too.

https://it.fowlersparts.co.uk/

Worth a look if you need something for any mainstream bike. ;)
Probably not ugly enough for the 'Ugly Bunch'! :lol:

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Try MSP parts as well in Holland saved £30 odd on Burgman variator OEM parts over Fowlers prices .

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Ditto easyparts.nl (Same parts diagrams as Yamaha at least). If you select a part from the diagram, Easyparts will sometimes offer (much) cheaper aftermarket alternatives (if available). For example, for the Tmax I got a pair of the things that keep the seat up for £20, compared to £40 each from Yamaha, a new mirror for £25 rather than £75, and the the exhaust protector for £30 rather than £85 - and all the alternatives have seemed to be every bit as good as the original.

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Fowlers useless for Honda Forza parts. No oil filter or sump plug seal found on there.
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Has been maxi tours wrote: Thu May 09, 2019 6:13 am Try MSP parts as well in Holland saved £30 odd on Burgman variator OEM parts over Fowlers prices .
Makinaparts.com in Greece are also very competitive

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Thanks for the extra suggested sites you guys. You can't have too many places to go.
Probably not ugly enough for the 'Ugly Bunch'! :lol:

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Thanks for the advice.
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Been singing the praises and posting links to the fowlers web site for a few years...
Mainly for the excelent exploded parts diags that can be a great help for panel removal, hidden lugs etc, or all the odds and sods zorst swing arm shock brake removal in order to get tge rear wheel out etc, when you dont have a workshop manual... Or you have the odd bolt left after you have put it all back together...
Sounds like a great service for parts delivery as well...

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AJ Sutton orders go thro MSP now .

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