On line Honda parts

70 marlin

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I'm looking for a on line honda parts sorce that has a parts search function so I can get the part numbers first. anybody out there know of a good site for me. :think:
 

70 marlin

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both places were'nt much help for my old 92 xr250. off to dogpile :<(
 

bro

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I'd love to get my hands on a CD like the dealers use for looking up parts. All the diagrams and numbers are there like the old microfiche.

Is this possible?
 

70 marlin

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thanks. checked it out. still wish I could find one like buy kawi.com ((
 

johnnymoto

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I usually use Honda/Yamaha of Troy and have had good luck. Others are probably just as good.
 

70 marlin

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It's not the pricing or the way which they service the order's. that I have'nt found yet for the honda, from the web. The sites that has all the info like the kawi site. So far all the honda sites, Have had limited info, plus the way they give it to you. It really dosen't show a complete expanded veiw, with the other systems. Don't get me wrong though, price & service is still number #1 in the long run. But I guess, I was just spoiled with they way kawi did there online parts All the diagrams and numbers are there like the old microfiche. so I will quit nit picking and just order some parts. Thanks everyone for all the help!
 
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osheen

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The Kawie site is a true microfiche for all the models for the last 25 years. It also will help identify what model and year you have. The others only go from 91 to 01. I guess they don't think that anyone needs parts yet for a 02 or 03. That's one thing I hate about the internet and the sites. Everybody jumps on the bandwagon to make a site and they never update it. Kawasaki's site still shows Roncada on it. ........
 

ochster

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You can still purchase microfiches for a few bucks a piece. If you have a friendly local dealer, that you support, just ask. They may just hand you one. It saves them time (money), and they get multiples on a regular basis. You can get microfiche machines, pretty cheap used.
 
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