Yamaha ATV Parts: The Quest For Great Parts

Posted on April 24, 2010

WORST OF THE WORST:
Take it for what its worth I have had some complaints lately on Ebay.Com. Its not Ebays fault but lately its beginning to look like a dollar store. I know thats what the point and purpose of this site is supposed to be about in the first place however…. The selection there is really shoddy when it comes to really good Yamaha atv parts. You can find a lot of the same thing there and thats part of the problem I have with it.

Its as if you have one buyer who bought too many of the same things. And thats exactly what it looks like. You got too many of the wrong things in one location and thats not good for anybody.

The worst of the ATV parts has to go to Ebay. I didn’t have too much luck lately with Amazon.com either. There are too many things on there that are Yamaha related but do not always have anything to do with ATV specifically. There are plenty of Yamaha accessories.

Yamaha atv parts | Yamaha : RAPTOR 350 – YFM350S – 2004

Posted on April 19, 2010

Yamaha atv parts | Yamaha : RAPTOR 350 - YFM350S - 2004

Yamaha ATV Parts Review:
Its not every day you get any microfiche from any period you can imagine. The ATV and motorcycle microfiche parts library at PowersEdge.com goes back decades. This goes back to 1981 and the parts in the catalog are immense. You will also enjoy all of the measurement information that this site carries.

You can get Yamaha atv parts here
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This company also has an impressive Honda atv parts collection here –
And you can get a full Kawasaki motorcycle parts collection here
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Yamaha ATV Parts: Yamaha YZ85 Fluidyne High Performance Radiator

Posted on April 19, 2010

PERFORMANCE
> Reduce Engine Temperatures Up To 30%
> 50% Increase in Fluid Capacity
> High Efficiency Brazed Aluminum Cores
> Direct Fit Design

DURABILITY
> All Joints and Seams are TIG Welded to Maximize Strength
> All Structural Components are Double the Strength of OEM Parts
> Mandrel Bent and Precision Beaded Connector Tubes
> CNC Machined Billet Filler Neck with 16 lb. Cap
> Crash Survival Rate Far Exceeds OEM Parts

PRICE
> Off-road Bike Radiators Now Available Individually (Left or Right Side)
> Fluidyne Price is Less Than OEM in Most Cases
> Off The Shelf Availability…No special Order Delays

Original Source:

http://www.jokersracing.com

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Can An Yamaha ATV Parts Reseller Really Be That Good?

Posted on April 18, 2010

I got news for you cowboy. They’re not all that great. When we did our little investigation we found out that many of these sites like to use offshore customer service. Getting these foreigners to understand the English order was a very tall order. This created a lot of frustration and that was when we weren’t put on hold for hours on end. Some of these companies had three levels of management for every question we asked.

We had to throw in the towel on some of these sites because the customer service was that bad. It really is a toss up when you are looking for a good online atv parts dealer. My personal choice is to go for the ones that are based in this country, the good ol’ USA. My other bit of advice is to stick close to sites that offer a realistic percentage savings like 20%-35%. For me, this appears more realistic that some dealer who is trying to sell you the moon and everything on it.
• SO lets recap:
When buying Yamaha ATV parts online you should look for the following:

Always deal witha company that has English speaking tech help
• Stick with a realistic savings percentage of 20%-35%
• Buy authentic Yamaha oem parts from the dealer
• Avoid third party parts from unknown companies

We had some problems trying to locate a working phone number on some of these sites. We also had a problem trying to get the emails to work. So before you plunk down your credit card make sure that there is something real on the other side. Card theft is something you will need to watch out for. There are a lot of scammers online no matter if you are buying Yamaha atv parts, or motorsports bikes. We published a list of online scams on my other sites and blogs.


WARNING: NO MATTER WHAT
– Make sure you never accept a bank draft when ordering online. Don’t do anything that sounds out of the ordinary and if you are ever confused contact the BBB before you purchase anything. We are in the information age and not every web site out there is legit.

Yamaha ATV Parts Online Price War!

Posted on April 18, 2010

I have written about this before on my blog. Since I have received a lot of inquiries about this I will explain myself in detail. You know when you are looking for Yamaha atv parts online you have your pick of many different resources. Thanks to the Internet we have many different official Yamaha OEM parts sellers online. These sites are offering 30% off, 50% off and more. At first glance you may think you are going to get some incredible savings.

Little does the buyer know that many of these unscrupulous dealers are going to make their money back on inflated shipping charges. By charging the customer more money on shipping they can create the illusion of incredible savings. What ingenius idea.

This is not the case for every ATV parts seller of course but it does run rampant. I would be a bit leary of any online Atv parts reseller that offers a 50% discount. At first glance this is just too good to be believed. And you know…. It is.

This has created the illusion of a price war.

Yamaha ATV Parts Resource Blog

Posted on April 17, 2010

WELCOME BACK YAMAHA ATV FANS!

Spring is here! And we are here to kick things off. Since I have created this blog I have literally created a plethora of online blogs, mini sites, and information about Yamaha ATV parts, new 2010 Yamaha motorcycle rides and other powersports information….

One of these blogs I noticed is very similar to this one in many ways. A lot of it is Yamaha motorcycle related…. Check it out.

Thanks For Reading This Blog Yamaha Fans!

Posted on April 17, 2010

Wow,

Hey there, I just want to say thanks for all the support out there. You know we have been super busy reporting on cool stuff on the web. I had set this blog up and had no idea people were reading it !

Even better, I am glad to have helped so many of you out there. Getting you straight forward information has been a great rush for us. We have a lot of money saving info for you fans out there.

We will be dedicated to bringing you more Yamaha news pertaining to Yamaha atv parts, and the new 2010 motorcycles out there.

NEWS ALERT – APRIL 18, 2010
If you guys are in the Northern Michigan area check out Powers Motor Sports. There is an open house every spring. They welcome visitors into the showroom and you can ask questions about all the floor models – its really low pressure and its a big crowd pleaser.

** The lovely, Tracey Vitkay, (the Art Goddess of Metro Detroit) co-hosted a series on YouTube for the Powers Motor Sports Open House last fall, and we will be posting a few clips as we get them….

** Again, sorry about not posting recently! We will get back on it. We had no idea that people were actually reading this! LOL

Ted Cantu

Yamaha Withdraws From Parts Canada Superbike Series

Posted on November 05, 2009

Original source:

http://www.passionperformance.ca/motorcycle/articles/6044/

November 4, 2009

By Cycle Canada

News today that the fallout from Yamaha’s recent financial woes has hit Canadian motor sport.

Yamaha Motor Canada Ltd. announced that it will not participate in the 2010 Parts Canada Superbike Series, meaning there will no longer be an official Yamaha race team or the traditional manufacturer support for the series.

“Today’s economic climate forces us all to make tough decisions.” commented Tim Kennedy, National Manager, Marketing. “Our participation in the series was one of them.”

Although there will be no involvement in 2010, Kennedy stated, “Racing is integral to the Yamaha brand, and we will re-visit this opportunity in the future.”

Last season Andre Laurin and his squad handled Yamaha’s Canadian road racing program with assistance from Evan Steele Performance and sponsorship from Toyota Canada. Lead rider Kevin Lacombe rode a YZF-R1 to sixth in Parts Canada Superbike points with podium finishes in four of the seven races and took third in the Yoshimura Pro Sport Bike standings.

The national superbike series continues with the support of Parts Canada, Pirelli Tires, BMW Motorrad Canada, Canadian Kawasaki Motors, Honda Canada and Suzuki Canada. The 2010 race schedule will be released shortly.

Posted by The Yamaha Motorcycle Parts authority

Yamaha VStar – A Critical Review of an Amazing Motorbike

Posted on November 05, 2009

Yamaha VStar motorbike review. This viral web video really relates why the Yamaha Vstar motorcycle is a powerful bike and a worthwhile investment.