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scorpa1 06-05-2014 04:20 PM

NZ\AUS Where are you shopping for your parts?
 
Hi all
NZ here, AUS input welcome
Wanting to know where people are shopping for their parts...
Most of my parts i have required, i have saved 50% on landed cost from overseas, mainly usa
NZ dealers seem to be expensive, ie.. radiator shrouds $180 exc shipping for one side!!

Maybe im being tight?

gasmonkey 06-05-2014 05:06 PM

Yes,the dealers do seem expensive but I've done the figures also.
If you look on motorcrosscenter's site get price.convert it,add gst(dealer has to pay it) then freight ,you'll find the dealer not far off.
My example:secondary shaft,mcc 105euro=210kd+30gst+20fr=250.The local dealer price was 280 and in stock.He got my cash.
Alot depends on your dealer tho .If he's a tool buy elsewhere.
As for plastics,I think ufo put a whole kit out for that price.

Tight?I dunno.Do you squeak when you walk?

Jakobi 06-05-2014 06:18 PM

I like to bulk order from o/s and carry my own spares. Works out more expensive up front, but cheaper in the long run.

Local dealer doesn't carry much stock, has to order (usually 2 day turn around), and charges a tad more. He's a small single man shop and needs to cover his expenses. I'm cool with that and still spend a few dollars here and maintain a solid working relationship. He rides with me, lets me wander around the shop, help out in the workshop (borrow speciality tools etc). All round genuine bloke.

Few other Aussie dealers who are on the game as well and carry more stock. Scottys in Vic and Sydney Bike Shop NSW. Prices are probably on par with what John said above when all is said and done.

Mattnzl 06-05-2014 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by gasmonkey (Post 135642)
Yes,the dealers do seem expensive but I've done the figures also.
If you look on motorcrosscenter's site get price.convert it,add gst(dealer has to pay it) then freight ,you'll find the dealer not far off.
My example:secondary shaft,mcc 105euro=210kd+30gst+20fr=250.The local dealer price was 280 and in stock.He got my cash.
Alot depends on your dealer tho .If he's a tool buy elsewhere.
As for plastics,I think ufo put a whole kit out for that price.

Who do you use in NZ GM?

For me, the problem with ordering from an NZ dealer is the timeframe (not their fault - I don't expect them to stock any non common parts. But Gasgas NZ (Triumph??) takes forever to get the parts to the dealer).

Greenlandmx (Spain) & TrialEnduroDirect (UK) orders generally get here in a week. Postage from UK has been remarkably cheap too, Spain is only worth it for a bulk order.

tonyraft 06-06-2014 02:23 AM

Some parts here , nothing through dealer just brake pads chains tyres sprockets pistons anything else through gofasters , have good relationship with mark and have family in california who will on send so i don't get pinged for duty

noobi 06-06-2014 02:36 AM

When I was getting parts, I used NV Motorcycles in Morrinsville.
Always prompt responses about parts availability. If it was in stock at their shop of in NZ, then I got it fairly quickly. Well as quick as postage in NZ.
Mostly just the basic consumable, but specific stuff, like gaskets, chain sliders, levers, seals and whatever.

Never been to the shop, never met any of the people. Only dealt with them via email.

zeuszuki 06-06-2014 04:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scorpa1 (Post 135639)
Hi all
NZ here, AUS input welcome
Wanting to know where people are shopping for their parts...
Most of my parts i have required, i have saved 50% on landed cost from overseas, mainly usa
NZ dealers seem to be expensive, ie.. radiator shrouds $180 exc shipping for one side!!

Maybe im being tight?

Most consumables are cross over. DAS in ChCh carries a lot of the other stuff I may need.
My GG is an '09 so I guess parts are potentially more accessible.

What is it that you are after?

noobi 06-06-2014 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scorpa1 (Post 135639)
Hi all
NZ here, AUS input welcome
Wanting to know where people are shopping for their parts...
Most of my parts i have required, i have saved 50% on landed cost from overseas, mainly usa
NZ dealers seem to be expensive, ie.. radiator shrouds $180 exc shipping for one side!!

Maybe im being tight?

There are sources of aftermerket plastics in NZ. Genuine ones tend to come with decals on, which ramps up the price significantly.

You can use the public sites of some of the suppliers to see if they have a listing for a specific item.
bits4bikes.co.nz
454.co.nz
dirtguide.co.nz

are the public websites of 3 of the largest NZ wholesalers.

tonyraft 08-01-2014 09:42 PM

Dirt Action Services , speak to linton , they in chch what he don't know about gg ain't worth knowing !!!

wa_ndro 08-03-2014 07:30 PM

I go directly through the aussie importer now, Jeff Geeson.
order over the phone and landed in West Oz within 2 days - carry's most of the breakable stuff now, and will have an itemised website up withi a few months. Great to deal with too!

rubiconrod 09-05-2014 03:19 AM

Not sure if I'm posting this in the correct section but here goes.
Does anyone in NZ in particular know where shims (fork stacks) can be purchased. I've had no luck finding anyone local as they seem to be a very specialized item and the usual retailers and outlets don't carry them. I've had little success sourcing from overseas either, and those that do sell them are charging ridiculous amounts for shipping.
I'm wanting to make a few changes to my Marzocchi 45s, (as per usual) mainly to the rebound stack to begin with and just need a few extra shims to experiment with, so just a dozen or so various sizes or maybe a small kit if there is such a thing.
I'm reluctant to keep bothering the suspension tuners as they're in the business of working on your suspension rather than selling parts so that you can do the work yourself, although having said that, I have taken my shocks/forks to various tuners when they required work beyond my abilities.

bchatt 09-05-2014 04:02 AM

These shims are 8mm center hole, which is a bit rare, I think. I see you are in Auckland - Norm Cobb - Suspensiontech- based in Ellerslie has shims for these forks. He also has some big port pistons that help get rid of the mid stroke pack/harshness. I got some of these off him, along with a bunch of shims, a chart, and some advice. I have still got a few shims lying around and some charts of the stacks I tried over several years. I was getting right into it for a while there, and made some good improvements over the stock setup.
PM me if you like, and I can email you the info.

rubiconrod 09-05-2014 03:56 PM

OK, I'll do that. Thanks.

NZ Browncoat 11-24-2015 02:46 PM

What a great thread. With dirt bikes, comes the need for parts. Hopefully I get a few more rides in before I need to come back here though. ;)

NZMark 11-24-2015 08:35 PM

Try Grant at Spectrum MC's on the north shore
Radiator guards search Force in OZ they are top guards and will ship direct to you
:D:D:D:D

Cox76y 11-24-2015 08:40 PM

Parts online
 
Not sure if anyone knows if it's in the pipeline but whilst on the subject of parts in Aus/nz, a big step forward for Gasgas (Aus especially) would be the ability to purchase genuine parts online from Gasgas. Not sure if anyone has checked out the Beta website but I have poked around on their website a few times checking out there competition parts and spares and it's simply a matter of purchasing them and they are posted out the next day. Prices are published on the website so it makes the whole process really easy. I understand that dealers make money from the parts but I have no dealers nearby and the closest dealer does not stock new bikes or parts. Everything has to be ordered in.it would be so much easier for the purchaser.
What's everyone's thoughts??

barossi73 11-24-2015 10:06 PM

Totally agree with that,especially as the gg dealer network is fairly sparse currently.
If there was a handy dealer though i would support them,ridegear and helmets are a bit hit and miss online for sizing,and a good rapport with a local dealer is invaluable when you strike a sticky problem or need advice.A good example is my yamaha dealer(grizzly quads)-when doing my first GG topend i stripped engine and let him and his mechanic cast an eye over barrel/piston crown/plug etc. for a 2nd opinion.Gave me peace of mind and him a chance to sell me a yz,which i didnt take up!He sourced me wossner piston,needle bearing,i got the gaskets genuine online(ex uk i think?)He was even prepared to let me rebuild it out the back of his shop!Old school service.:D

GASGAS450 07-17-2016 07:51 PM

Internet is ok, but some local shops are good too.

I am in Melbourne and use Scottys in Ringwood, knows the brand very well, carrys a decent stock of parts, and last thing I ordered was a pair of 2010 radiator shouds (factory, with graphics) they were $68 the pair!! Thats pretty good.

Also very helpful for newer GG owners like myself.

philm 07-18-2016 12:46 AM

Scotty's in Melbourne and Sydney Motorcycle Wreckers in Sydney seem to be the best dealers as far as getting stock goes. But Gas Gas Australia now sell parts online as well. I ordered a part online recently and got a call the next day from my new local dealer. He took my credit card details and the part was shipped direct from the Gas Gas importer to me. All up I had the part within 3 days and at a price similar to what I could get it for overseas. It seems that the dealer's don't miss out as they are the ones actually taking the money from the buyer so it seems that they must share the profit with the importer.


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