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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Last Online: 08-02-2008 08:43 PM
Location: Gilbert,AZ
My Ride: 1987 Honda VFR700F2 Interceptor
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New to VFR
I just picked up an '87 VFR700. Its my first street bike!!
Im from Arizona in the east valley and i am having a difficult time finding parts. (new that is) Aside from the dealers anyone know any shops with decent prices for parts and accessories? |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Last Online: 11-25-2008 07:08 AM
Location: Peoria, Az
My Ride: 2007 VFR 25th Anniversary
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Welcome and congratulations on the new ride. Living on the West side (Peoria) and I'm still looking for a RELIABLE shop to perform work as needed, as the closest shop is lacking in every way (customer relations, timely service, etc).
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Last Online: 08-02-2008 08:43 PM
Location: Gilbert,AZ
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Dealer
The Best place that i have found for Dealer Parts so far has been Western Honda on McDowell Road. They are friendly at least! I dont know how there service department is yet but i dont plan on taking my bike in for service at a dealer unless I have to!
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Have you tried Ridenow? Also, the Powerhouse Honda dealers are usually straight shootin. I order parts from AZ Honda here in Tucson.
If you don't like going anywhere you can use Bikebandit.com or servicehonda.com - just sucks to pay for shipping.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Last Online: 08-02-2008 08:43 PM
Location: Gilbert,AZ
My Ride: 1987 Honda VFR700F2 Interceptor
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Thanks!
Yeah I really dont like Ridenow. i always have trouble finding help when ever i go in there an unfortunatley the only place close to me is Ridenow
i have been to bikebandit but the thing that sucks there is the selection for parts, but i think thats my fault for owning a classic bike. but i didnt know about the servicehonda website so thanks for that im going to check it out. |
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