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Partsoutlaw / Partshark

Rich82GS750TZ

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I just rang up 2 same shopping carts full of parts at Partsoutlaw.com and Partshark.com

I don't know if anyone has ordered from Partsoutlaw lately, but their normal $4.99 flat shipping code that they display on their site doesn't work. I've emailed them about this weeks ago when I wanted to place an order but got no reply.

The totals were:
Partshark
parts: $116.76
shipping: $16.00
total: $132.76

Partsoutlaw
parts: $127.03
shipping: $9.99
total: $137.02

edited to add onlinecycleparts.com as a third comparison
parts: $129.88
shipping: $26.22
total: $156.10


So I guess I'll give partshark a shot.
 
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Scott, I built the same shopping cart on onlinecycleparts.com and added it to the first post. Came out higher than the other 2, especially their shipping estimate.
 
When I was ordering through Partsoutlaw, I never had a problem. Their communication was great! Of course, that was 2013-14 when I was ordering lots of parts for my "T" and still have them to install...DOH!

At least I have them when I'm ready.

Spending more than enough to get free shipping was never a problem for me but I'm a unique situation compared to others.

Ed

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When I order oem parts from the local dealership, it goes through partsfish and since the dealership is within 20 min. of my house, I just go there and pick up the parts.
Very competitive pricing with no shipping charges as long as I go pick them up.
Cheapest way I have found to buy oem stuff.
 
I do like to support my two local Suzuki dealers, both w/in 45 minutes drive, when I don’t need a lot of stuff: a gasket here, an oil filter or cable there. But they both charge more for parts than the online dealers. So for bigger orders, I’m going online.
 
I do like to support my two local Suzuki dealers, both w/in 45 minutes drive, when I don’t need a lot of stuff: a gasket here, an oil filter or cable there. But they both charge more for parts than the online dealers. So for bigger orders, I’m going online.

Are they not connected with parts fish like mine is? When I access my dealership's site and click on the parts tab, it automatically opens the partsfish.com tab.
 
I placed an order with Parts Outlaw 4 weeks ago. I called after 3 weeks and was told "those parts are NLA from Suzuki, do you want a refund?" GEEZ, ya think?

Ordered freom Rocky Mountain ATV and they are scheduled to ship in 14 days?????

Parts Outlaw has lost my business due to their customer no-service!
 
I like that Rocky Mountain Cycle Supply. I've been get my tires from them folks for a while. I usually receive the tires before they even give me a tracking number! Very quick service.👍
 
UNPRECEDENTED! I got my order from Partshark in 7 business days, complete with no back orders. This was far quicker than any other online vendor of OEM parts I’ve ever ordered from: BikeBandit, partsoutlaw, Babbitts, I know there were others.
 
Good for you, Rich.

I'm really surprised about PartsOutlaw in FL...they were good to me back in 2013-14.

Ed

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