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Started by nickjtc, December 09, 2013, 07:10:38 PM

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nickjtc

So, in the experience of all you happy Steamer-ites, where do you go to get parts?  :icon_scratch:

The nearest Triumph dealer?
On-line from a parts supplier, such as Bike Bandit?
eBay?
All of the above?
Somewhere else?

My previous Triumph was a new '10 Thruxton, so I used the supplying dealer for most of my needs. Can I assume that parts and odds and sods for Stanley, being a '96, might be harder to get from a dealer???


Your experiences, please and than q.
"That which does not kill us reminds us to wear motorcycle specific clothing!"

Geoff W

Uk suppliers, but ship worldwide: Worldoftriumph.com, squaredeals.co.uk, triumphparts.gbr.cc. Don't know about in the USA.
It\'s ok , this will only take 5 minutes.
96 Pimento Red Steamer.

Mustang

Tiger specific stuff like air boxes and body parts and some of the triumph specific shit I usually go to Bike bandit
takes two weeks sometimes less sometimes more .
same as from dealer same prices too !

I figure I can order them same as a dealer can .
other things like chains sprockets tires brakes can be sourced from ebay as well as the big boys like mc superstore and dennis kirk etc etc .

Nick Calne

Ebay is the best source in the UK.
Is it really an adventure bike if its wheels never see dirt?

Frosties

Quote from: nickjtc on December 09, 2013, 07:10:38 PM


Can I assume that parts and odds and sods for Stanley, being a '96, might be harder to get from a dealer???




Glad to see you've given your bike a proper name. Mine's called Tony.

If you give a bike a girl's name it'll only let you down  :icon_biggrin:

nickjtc

Quote from: Frosties on December 19, 2013, 06:24:06 PM
If you give a bike a girl's name it'll only let you down  :icon_biggrin:

Hmmm. So what are Girly owners supposed to call their bikes....?  :augie

Anybody out there got any comment about Fram oil filters? I have used them in car and truck applications with no issues, but never on a bike. Stanley's p/o gave me a couple when I picked him up so I would like to use them up.
"That which does not kill us reminds us to wear motorcycle specific clothing!"