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prices US vs Europe

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 12:29 pm
by Ganglylamb
<rant mode on>

So today I noticed that my medium sized givi windscreen on my pcx was making some rattling noise at idle engine speed. Got home and took the part just below the windscreen off, next I checked the 4 bolts which hold the windscreen in place. Maybe it is due to the cold so the rubber rings surrounding the bolts shrunk a bit. But anyhow I can not tighten the bolts any more but still there is a small space between the windshield and the bolts causing the windscreen to have some leeway and as such causing the rattling.

Went online and searched for these rubber rings on the official honda dealer website for Belgium: https://www.bike-parts-honda.be/honda-m ... 1112KVG900 => 3.39€ ;
went to partzilla: https://www.partzilla.com/product/honda ... 12-KVG-900 => 0.18$.

That is including currency: 3.39€/0.159 € = 21.32 times more expensive o_O ...

Let's include shipping:
partzilla = + $7.99 (from a previous order which was also only small bits and pieces- could not get an estimate on this item specifically)= 7.06 €
honda.be = 7.49 €

In total:
partzilla: 4*0.159 + 7.06=7.696 €
honda.be: 4*3.39 + 7.49= 21.05 €
So including shipping the difference becomes 2.73 times more expensive to order it from the official dealer in Belgium compared to partzilla which ships from across the Atlantic.

Something is clearly wrong with this - they are exactly the same parts, at least it should be.

I think I am going to make a list of small parts which are at this moment not essential but would be nice to have and replace / install on my pcx, such that as soon as I hit 22 € - shipping cost of partzilla I order them. 22€ as this is the limit for customs in Belgium without having to pay anything extra.

<rant mode off>

Anyhow, it snowed the past two days so I'm off to make a snowman in the garden and watch it melt during the next few days. :lol:

Re: prices US vs Europe

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 12:34 pm
by Mel46
I bought some gasket material and made my own washers. You could use any number of left over things for them. I think all of those washers shrink or wear out eventually. Go to a hardware store and look around. I am sure that you can get some good ideas.

Re: prices US vs Europe

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 1:01 pm
by Old Grinner
bought some gasket material and made my own washers. You could use any number of left over things for them. I think all of those washers shrink or wear out eventually. Go to a hardware store and look around. I am sure that you can get some good ideas.
X2

I've had quite a number of bikes over the years and some of the orings/gaskets and seals I still find collecting dust do get put to other uses.

These days I clearly bag and tag parts for the machines I currently own . . . but years ago not so much. :geek:

Re: prices US vs Europe

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 2:50 pm
by fish
("I think I am going to make a list of small parts which are at this moment not essential but would be nice to have and replace / install on my pcx, such that as soon as I hit 22 € - shipping cost of partzilla I order them. 22€ as this is the limit for customs in Belgium without having to pay anything extra...…")


Sounds like a great idea! I ran into the same thing with small Suzuki parts - find a better source for OEM parts and buy there!

Snow too dry here for snowmen. Resisting the impulse to start one of my scooters (or the R6 or the 500X) just to hear the motor run.....

Ride safe, Fish

Re: prices US vs Europe

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 6:08 pm
by gn2
I got a PCX CVT drivebelt direct from Thailand including airmail for a fraction of the UK price.

If you want a real eye opener look at the cost of brake calipers or worse, ABS pumps. Eek!

Re: prices US vs Europe

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 12:45 pm
by Ganglylamb
Mel46 wrote:I bought some gasket material and made my own washers. You could use any number of left over things for them. I think all of those washers shrink or wear out eventually. Go to a hardware store and look around. I am sure that you can get some good ideas.
I made my own washers as you suggested - the rattling is gone and didn't cost a thing :).


The snow has melted and so has my snowman :| .But at least that meant I got my daily commute on the PCX again to start the day happy and go back home with a smile. The more cars I pass lane splitting the happier I arrive either at work or at home (yes - it's legal here just don't go faster than 50km/h with a maximum difference of 20km/h to the iron cages sitting as a duck).

Re: prices US vs Europe

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2019 3:31 pm
by cnikonpete
I’m afraid we are a sitting duck for exorbitant spares prices in the UK,and possibly the whole EU, don’t know who or what is piling on the pennies, somebody is making a mint .
The bits are made in Thailand?,maybe the USA has a low tariff.