Bikerzbits.com will ship a seat to the USA for $30 or airmail for £75
That's surely doable?
Questions from a Soon-to-be Rider
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Re: questions from a soon-to-be rider
Well done!Hi
I was a new rider and through experience I put together this video that might help you:
Perhaps one of these in addition to the existing anti-theft measures?
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Re: questions from a soon-to-be rider
Thanks for that - the other sources charge much more !!gn2 wrote:Bikerzbits.com will ship a seat to the USA for $30 or airmail for £75
That's surely doable?
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Whoops, typo alert, airmail is $75 not £springer1 wrote:Thanks for that - the other sources charge much more !!gn2 wrote:Bikerzbits.com will ship a seat to the USA for $30 or airmail for £75
That's surely doable?
I just ordered three exhaust connector gaskets from there, airmail was cheaper from Thailand than surface mail from a UK supplier.
The gaskets are genuine Yamaha, £3 each from Bikerzbitz or £20-odd each from UK.
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Re: questions from a soon-to-be rider
Old Grinner wrote:Well done!Hi
I was a new rider and through experience I put together this video that might help you:
Perhaps one of these in addition to the existing anti-theft measures?
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