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    Question Internet purchasing ?

    Can anyone recommend some overseas websites that deal with aftermarket gear that will do VISA type transactions with a minimum of fuss !
    The $US dollar at the moment is quite poor and with the prices of say motomail being too dear ! , I was thinking of looking offshore for stuff ??

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    interntet

    pick up a us mag
    they will have loads of places with web sites that will sell
    useing visa etc, or you can use TT pments.

    be carefull with tax and cartage bringing in gear depending on
    the value of the items, if you havent done this before

    hope this helps

    darren

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    Yep go hard!! I've been spending up a storm on the internet over the last few months thanks to the great $US dollar!! Everything from forged pistons to X-box accessories. Once you've found what you want to buy, just do a google search on it until you find the cheapest place that ships internationally.

    As always, be careful submitting your credit card details and make sure the site looks legit/aint dodgy looking and is secure (has an https:// prefix) with an SSL cert from a reputable source i.e. securitas, verisign etc.

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    I just imported some spidi leathers from www.starcycle.com. they were really good and they only cost $700 all up including shipping etc. Here in the stores the model i got are around $2000.

    Just make sure you check on www.customs.govt.nz to see if you have to pay and duty on the items you are importing. Also if it is worth over $400 you have to pay GST. But it will still be way cheaper than buying the stuff here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    I just imported some spidi leathers from www.starcycle.com. they were really good and they only cost $700 all up including shipping etc. Here in the stores the model i got are around $2000.

    Hi K14,

    Could you give me an idea of the shipping costs and how long it took to get here. I'm looking at a spidi textile Jacket so maybe starcycles could be the go for that.

    Thanks.
    Matt Thompson

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    Don't buy in US or OZ dollars - it isn't worth the effort. Buy from the UK - the gear is much better priced and cheaper to get across to NZ

    Try www.motrax.co.uk, or www.demon-tweeks.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by HO-Hoon
    As always, be careful submitting your credit card details and make sure the site looks legit/aint dodgy looking and is secure (has an https:// prefix) with an SSL cert from a reputable source i.e. securitas, verisign etc.
    Easiest way is to make sure the padlock is locked in the bottom right hand corner of your browser

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    Quote Originally Posted by wkid_one
    Don't buy in US or OZ dollars - it isn't worth the effort. Buy from the UK - the gear is much better priced and cheaper to get across to NZ

    Try www.motrax.co.uk, or www.demon-tweeks.com
    Thats if they don't take your money an fuck off.
    If you have any doubts go American.
    Iv'e been ripped off by pom's and so have others I know.
    Now I won't even think about them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    Thats if they don't take your money an fuck off.
    If you have any doubts go American.
    Iv'e been ripped off by pom's and so have others I know.
    Now I won't even think about them.
    Have bought ALL my gear from the UK - never had a problem one bit.

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    I had to pay $95 USD for P&P and it took 6 days to get here from california. That was for a pretty heavy package though. Off the top of my head it weighed 7kg or so and was a pretty big box. A textile jacket would be pretty light. I think the best way is to go on ebay and look at stuff there. I bought my leathers off there from starcycles. Try here http://listings.ebaymotors.com/aw/pl....html?from=R11

    I couldnt believe how fast it arrived. Took longer for something to get from chch to new plymouth than it did for something to come from the states.

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    Yeah, ebay rocks, have bought stuff for the last couple years from ebay no dramas. the exchange rate is primo so go hard & always remember to check the sellers feedback. I set up a Paypal account that I hooked up to my CreditCard and I just buy whatever when I see something I need/want. I always look for the 'Buy it Now' bargains usually, they have been 90% of my purchases.(the yanks will snipe You at the last second anyhow) I only buy consumables here now like gas/tyres/oil/filter/brake/pads etc. but any parts/accessories/gear I buy from the U.S. and SAVE $$$$$. in fact I have bought so much crap now I need to attend ebayers anonymous meetings...Hi my name is... err ...750Y and i have a problem. It's been nearly 2 weeks since i bought my last item.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    Thats if they don't take your money an fuck off.
    If you have any doubts go American.
    Iv'e been ripped off by pom's and so have others I know.
    Now I won't even think about them.

    Motrax and demon Tweeks are respected,long-established firms.Dont know about N.Z. but here if you pay by credit card and you get ripped-off then you can claim your money back from the card company,theory is that you`re actually using them as an agent so their fault.That`s Brit law so dont know how you guys stand. There are 3 main mail-order firms in the U.K.,M&P,MPS and Busters,the latter is better and almost always cheaper,if you check out there web-site there`s always some pretty good special offers too
    www.busters-accessories.co.uk All 3 companies say that if they dont have what you want they`ll try and get it for you.
    So who ripped you off Jackrat?I know waris had stuff from the UK and it`s turned up no problem,usually delivery is fairly quick,maybe a week or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tlronny
    Can anyone recommend some overseas websites that deal with aftermarket gear that will do VISA type transactions with a minimum of fuss !
    The $US dollar at the moment is quite poor and with the prices of say motomail being too dear ! , I was thinking of looking offshore for stuff ??
    I bought a couple of items from these guys, pretty good service and less expensive (landed) than NZ.
    http://www.accessoryinternational.com/index2.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackrat
    Thats if they don't take your money an fuck off.
    If you have any doubts go American.
    Iv'e been ripped off by pom's and so have others I know.
    Now I won't even think about them.
    Don't blame ya mate! The only pom I know well is a bloody rogue!

    Reckons his cam chain is rattling since I rode his bike.

    If they weren't meant to rev that high they'd have a lower bloody rev limiter.

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    UK or USA, there's no difference. There are rogues in both, and good guys in both. Just got to use your scone a bit when buying on the net (like don't buy shit from places like Nigeria or Afghanistan) and go for the best prices. Wkid is a bit off the mark in his comments - there is no way UK prices will be lower than US for stuff made in the land of the "free", and vice-versa.
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