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more_fasterer
9th April 2014, 08:33
Hi, has anyone had experience with ordering OEM parts from partsfish.com? I'm looking for some bits for my ZX6R and Kawasaki have been, um, uncompetitive to say the least. Partsfish seem to have better pricing than most other US-based sellers of OEM Kawasaki bits, but I'd like to know if that comes with a corresponding lack of customer service?
Ribit
9th April 2014, 14:08
Hi, has anyone had experience with ordering OEM parts from partsfish.com? I'm looking for some bits for my ZX6R and Kawasaki have been, um, uncompetitive to say the least. Partsfish seem to have better pricing than most other US-based sellers of OEM Kawasaki bits, but I'd like to know if that comes with a corresponding lack of customer service?
I hear ya about buying parts in nz! it's SOOO much cheaper getting it in from the states even after shipping in added. I recommend keeping the total cost per package under $400 and you prob wont be charged gst by customs. chances are its cheaper to have two packages with shipping on each rather than gst on one package.
I havent tried partsfish but have used partzilla and found the prices to be better than other sites ive looked at (im investigating a price comparison between the two sites after writing this. shipping times were reasonable considering i'd go for the cheapest option. Customer service was good. I wanted to add another item to an order before it shipped and they arranged that for me.
http://www.partzilla.com/
Parlane
9th April 2014, 16:55
You can also give http://www.wemoto.com/ a go. I got my Honda CBR250 air filter from there, great quality much cheaper than local.
MarkH
18th April 2014, 20:34
Hi, has anyone had experience with ordering OEM parts from partsfish.com? I'm looking for some bits for my ZX6R and Kawasaki have been, um, uncompetitive to say the least. Partsfish seem to have better pricing than most other US-based sellers of OEM Kawasaki bits, but I'd like to know if that comes with a corresponding lack of customer service?
Looking at their shipping info I see that partsfish don't ship overseas and recommend a couple of 3rd parties that provide a US address. I already use Shipito.com but don't know if partsfish will ship to them.
You might want to check http://www.partsharkworld.com/ who do ship directly to overseas customers.
Partzilla as mentioned by Ribit looks pretty good too.
Hobbyhorse
18th April 2014, 20:39
New Zealand Post run a freight service from both the US and UK called Youshop. Go into their website and sign up for it and they give you an address in the US/UK to send your purchases to and then forward them to NZ
Big Dog
18th April 2014, 20:51
New Zealand Post run a freight service from both the US and UK called Youshop. Go into their website and sign up for it and they give you an address in the US/UK to send your purchases to and then forward them to NZ
Used them recently. Far ken expensive. Small packages cheap enough. Big or heavy bits will suck you dry. Make sure you know the size and weight before having your goods forwarded. My wife's package was about a cubic foot. A little over. $98 to get it to NZ. 4 times our estimation based on package size we were expecting. Over size by 3cm one way 6 cm another on our estimate.
If you don't pay you can have your goods returned to vendor at your expense or request goods destroyed.
To be fair we had our package in 6 postal days from us from a vendor who does not ship internationally.
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Big Dog
18th April 2014, 20:54
No experience with parts fish. I have used and found to be top value www.mrcycles.com.
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Mental Trousers
18th April 2014, 20:56
I got some OEM brake pins and pads from Parts Fish. I had no problems and they got the parts shipped within a couple of days (nobody anywhere had the parts in stock so no matter where I ordered from they would've had to get them in). YouPost weren't exactly cheap though.
Ribit
18th April 2014, 20:58
New Zealand Post run a freight service from both the US and UK called Youshop. Go into their website and sign up for it and they give you an address in the US/UK to send your purchases to and then forward them to NZ
Anyone tried this? Last time i was bringing something in from the states (partzilla) it wasn't cheaper to use this service. The tricky thing will be calculating what Youpost will charge since you prob wont know the size or weight of the finished parcel.
Another thing that might cause problems is if your parcel has been damaged. No-one will own up to damaging it and therefore claiming insurance might not be possible.
I see there's a couple more of these services available for re-shipping.
http://www.reship.com/
www.myus.com
Ribit
18th April 2014, 21:11
My wife's package was about a foot. :killingme:killingme
Anyone tried this? i started writing that message before the others wrote in that they had...
MarkH
18th April 2014, 22:16
Anyone tried this? Last time i was bringing something in from the states (partzilla) it wasn't cheaper to use this service. The tricky thing will be calculating what Youpost will charge since you prob wont know the size or weight of the finished parcel.
Another thing that might cause problems is if your parcel has been damaged. No-one will own up to damaging it and therefore claiming insurance might not be possible.
With Shipito.com you have this:
You can have several packages consolidated and know the size & weight of the package, you can then choose from a bunch of shipping options with the price of each shown.
You can use the cheapest or fastest or somewhere in between.
You can choose USPS, DHL, Fed-Ex, etc http://www.shipito.com/postage
You can have photos taken of the goods by shipito for insurance so you can claim for damage.
They give you a California address (cheaper shipping) and an Oregon address (no US sales tax).
I've had 46 packages sent to shipito and 14 packages sent from them to me, no problems.
No damage on any of those packages.
No GST or duty charged on any of the 14 packages as they came into NZ.
Ribit
19th April 2014, 08:21
Were all the packages worth less than $400? As i understand it, at less than $400 customs cant be arsed chasing Gst on parcels, but certain items will still attract customs duties.
yevjenko
19th April 2014, 12:08
Anyone tried this? Last time i was bringing something in from the states (partzilla) it wasn't cheaper to use this service. The tricky thing will be calculating what Youpost will charge since you prob wont know the size or weight of the finished parcel.
Another thing that might cause problems is if your parcel has been damaged. No-one will own up to damaging it and therefore claiming insurance might not be possible.
I see there's a couple more of these services available for re-shipping.
http://www.reship.com/
www.myus.com
My mate uses the you post one and has had no problems
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MarkH
19th April 2014, 17:50
Were all the packages worth less than $400? As i understand it, at less than $400 customs cant be arsed chasing Gst on parcels, but certain items will still attract customs duties.
With Shipito I get to choose which packages go into the consolidated package, I ensure I get a package with a customs value of less than $350 every time.
Some packages included clothing (which is subject to import duty) but customs didn't stop them.
Dave-
21st April 2014, 12:04
I recommend partshark.
http://www.partshark.com/
They're all much the same, within a few bucks of each other last I checked.
more_fasterer
27th May 2014, 21:20
Looking at their shipping info I see that partsfish don't ship overseas and recommend a couple of 3rd parties that provide a US address. I already use Shipito.com but don't know if partsfish will ship to them.
You might want to check http://www.partsharkworld.com/ who do ship directly to overseas customers.
Partzilla as mentioned by Ribit looks pretty good too.
Odd, I ended up ordering the bits from partsfish.com in the end, and it gave me USPS, FedEx and UPS options to ship to my home address in UnZud. The experience was reasonable, their comms could've been a bit better once the order was received - I didn't hear anything from them between the credit card being hit and the parts being shipped. The interim period was only 4 days while they got the parts in from Kawasaki, so no biggy.
Pricing was a bit cheaper than partsharkworld.com or kawasakioemparts.com, and the shipping cost and delivery were about normal for USPS, so overall I'd use them again.
raziel1983
28th May 2014, 17:44
No experience with parts fish. I have used and found to be top value www.mrcycles.com.
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Ditto.
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