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    Unhappy What's up with Suzuki parts?

    Been almost 11 weeks now since I was knocked of my bike on the way to the Brass Monkey. Cosmetic mainly damage but im still waiting for parts from Japan. Anyone else had problems with parts arriving or is the fact its a US import making it difficult?

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    I had a few issues waiting for parts ex Japan for my 250 Bandit after my minor off. It's an import too - I was without that bike for longer than I care to recollect...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Primemeat View Post
    Been almost 11 weeks now since I was knocked of my bike on the way to the Brass Monkey. Cosmetic mainly damage but im still waiting for parts from Japan. Anyone else had problems with parts arriving or is the fact its a US import making it difficult?
    Hi Primemeat, sorry to hear you had a problem with your Suzuki parts. Could be the fact that your machine is an import. Have you checked out availability on the NET? Cheers.
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    being repaired through Ian Day via the "giveway cutters" insurance company. So I have no input as to where the parts are sourced. Wouldnt be upset except that its been their all this time....

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    Hi

    Parts take 7-10 days ex Japan regardless of whether it's an import or not.
    Japan runs out of parts not that often and they B/O stuff quick anyway - Normally it's the people you deal with here that are the delay - I have heard this happen a lot over the years.
    Suzuki's service is very good.
    Sometimes the quality is lacking though - mainly with Ex China parts.

    Stuff Ex Suzuki USA takes longer but most parts are sourced via Japan.

    Maybe they are not going through Suzuki new?

    Cheers

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    are blaming Suzuki for the delay. I have just found out that the fairings havnt even been painted yet!. I wont be dealing with these guys again. On the brighter side they are just waiting for the indicators so told them I want the bike back with the old ones(taped on probabley) until they arrive.

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    My 8-10 days from Japan took 8 weeks (after I grizzled & they ended up airfreighting it) just for some seals.
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    Fork stanchions, fork seals, air filter, dust seals. All ex-Japan. 10 days from request to pick up. I dOn't have much trouble getting stuff ex-Japan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bimotabob View Post
    Hi

    Parts take 7-10 days ex Japan regardless of whether it's an import or not.
    Japan runs out of parts not that often and they B/O stuff quick anyway - Normally it's the people you deal with here that are the delay - I have heard this happen a lot over the years.
    Suzuki's service is very good.
    Sometimes the quality is lacking though - mainly with Ex China parts.

    Stuff Ex Suzuki USA takes longer but most parts are sourced via Japan.

    Maybe they are not going through Suzuki new?

    Cheers
    That's pretty much correct, although parts from Japan generally take 10 days to 3 weeks.

    However, if it's something unusual or old they may well have run out of stock, in which case it goes on back order and can take months. Depends on when more are actually fabricated.

    The main problem is that often the person ordering the part doesn't actually know what they're doing. Air freighting a part doesn't cost the shop or the customer extra, Suzuki soak up that cost. Often the person ordering it will put it on a stock order (can take up to a week as stock orders are low priority) and because it's not available it goes onto back order from Japan. Items on Stock orders that go on back order are super low priority, meaning sea freight and hence taking months.

    If you are ever told that your part has to come from Japan make absolutely certain they air freight it.
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    have been told that it will be ready in 2 weeks but still waiting for clutch lever and mirrors. The story changes daily......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primemeat View Post
    Been almost 11 weeks now since I was knocked of my bike on the way to the Brass Monkey. Cosmetic mainly damage but im still waiting for parts from Japan. Anyone else had problems with parts arriving or is the fact its a US import making it difficult?
    i had trouble getting the choke and clutch for the FXR... but thats due to a jap screw up... your problem is ian day i had one of my bikes in there for over 4 months and when i got it back they hadnt fixed the problem it went in for and charged me an arm and a leg....
    its been awhile since ive been back down that way but i recommend peter watt next to the CRT building he is the man he fixed my race bike i dont know how many times and i wouldnt trust anyone else.
    I've learnt to hide the pain inside, open the throttle and ride away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primemeat View Post
    Been almost 11 weeks now since I was knocked of my bike on the way to the Brass Monkey. Cosmetic mainly damage but im still waiting for parts from Japan. Anyone else had problems with parts arriving or is the fact its a US import making it difficult?
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    As

    posted earlier insurance are paying. If it were up to me I would have put aftermarket goodies on it and would be away laughing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primemeat View Post
    posted earlier insurance are paying. If it were up to me I would have put aftermarket goodies on it and would be away laughing.
    yeah all good then
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