Posted by PizzaFoundry on July 7, 2007, 8:02 pm
Anyone got a tip on a good web-based Honda parts house? Looking for
83 CB1000 stuff. More interested in decent OEM rather than universal-
fit JC Whitney style. West Coast even better.
Local Honda store expects us to pony up $10 a quart for Spectrol now.
Yeah, right.
Posted by Turby on July 7, 2007, 9:09 pm
On Sat, 07 Jul 2007 17:02:38 -0700, PizzaFoundry
>Anyone got a tip on a good web-based Honda parts house? Looking for
>83 CB1000 stuff. More interested in decent OEM rather than universal-
>fit JC Whitney style. West Coast even better.
>Local Honda store expects us to pony up $10 a quart for Spectrol now.
>Yeah, right.
http://www.ronayers.com/
Their shipping charges aren't exactly cheap, so you'd better combine a
bunch of stuff on each order. I've had good luck with them and they're
easy to deal with.
--
Turby the Turbosurfer
Posted by Mark Olson on July 7, 2007, 11:53 pm
Turby wrote:
> On Sat, 07 Jul 2007 17:02:38 -0700, PizzaFoundry
>
>> Anyone got a tip on a good web-based Honda parts house? Looking for
>> 83 CB1000 stuff. More interested in decent OEM rather than universal-
>> fit JC Whitney style. West Coast even better.
>>
>> Local Honda store expects us to pony up $10 a quart for Spectrol now.
>> Yeah, right.
>
> http://www.ronayers.com/
>
> Their shipping charges aren't exactly cheap, so you'd better combine a
> bunch of stuff on each order. I've had good luck with them and they're
> easy to deal with.
For Honda parts I always have used http://servicehonda.com . They have
a remarkably good online "microfiche" system, better than
http://ronayers.com , and no one beats Service Honda's prices. Their
minimum shipping charge is about the same as Ron Ayers.
I've also used Ron Ayers for Suzuki and some Kawasaki parts, and for
tires, they're reasonably priced but Service Honda has better fiche
support for my older Hondas than Ron Ayers.
--
'01 SV650S '99 EX250-F13 '98 ZG1000-A13
OMF #7
Posted by Jeff Mayner on July 8, 2007, 2:56 pm
Mark Olson wrote:
> Turby wrote:
>> On Sat, 07 Jul 2007 17:02:38 -0700, PizzaFoundry
>>
>>> Anyone got a tip on a good web-based Honda parts house? Looking for
>>> 83 CB1000 stuff. More interested in decent OEM rather than
>>> universal- fit JC Whitney style. West Coast even better.
>>>
>>> Local Honda store expects us to pony up $10 a quart for Spectrol
>>> now. Yeah, right.
>>
>> http://www.ronayers.com/
>>
>> Their shipping charges aren't exactly cheap, so you'd better combine
>> a bunch of stuff on each order. I've had good luck with them and
>> they're easy to deal with.
> For Honda parts I always have used http://servicehonda.com . They have
> a remarkably good online "microfiche" system, better than
> http://ronayers.com , and no one beats Service Honda's prices. Their
> minimum shipping charge is about the same as Ron Ayers.
Not many can beat that CR500 motored CRF450 chassis either. ;-)
> I've also used Ron Ayers for Suzuki and some Kawasaki parts, and for
> tires, they're reasonably priced but Service Honda has better fiche
> support for my older Hondas than Ron Ayers.
Posted by Polarhound on July 7, 2007, 11:45 pm
PizzaFoundry wrote:
> Anyone got a tip on a good web-based Honda parts house? Looking for
> 83 CB1000 stuff. More interested in decent OEM rather than universal-
> fit JC Whitney style. West Coast even better.
>
> Local Honda store expects us to pony up $10 a quart for Spectrol now.
> Yeah, right.
>
If you pay more than 93 cents a quart for oil to go into an 83 CB1000,
you are an idiot or a fool... or both.
>83 CB1000 stuff. More interested in decent OEM rather than universal-
>fit JC Whitney style. West Coast even better.
>Local Honda store expects us to pony up $10 a quart for Spectrol now.
>Yeah, right.