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Old 10-06-2006, 4:16 PM
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Need OEM parts well you need to read this thread - servicehonda.com

So, I have been noticing that alot of people are always looking for OEM parts. Well If you havent heard of servicehonda.com, it is what most dealers use when it comes to getting you that OEM part. But they are most likely to charge through the roof, so that they can make an extra buck off you. Well not anymore. If you are ever looking for an OEM part check out servicehonda.com and learn how to remote into there computer to look for your OEM part! It is a little tricky to use, so read the instructions carefully and I found it only works with internet explorer so dont try and use mozilla firefox or OPRA or some other web browser. Good luck

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Re: Need OEM parts well you need to read this thread

It's far easier to use the microfiche at ronayers.com to get the part number, then plug the part number in at servicehonda.com. The ronayers site is FAR easier to navigate and get the info from. Plus you can then compare prices. After shipping, ronayers is sometimes cheaper.
We've been suggesting people do this for years.
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Re: Need OEM parts well you need to read this thread

I found their parts look up to be pathetic and unusable, took my business elsewhere. My only gripe on Ayers is they do not go back far enough for a classic bike owner like me Other than that I have done business with them and would again.
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Re: Need OEM parts well you need to read this thread

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I found their parts look up to be pathetic and unusable, took my business elsewhere. My only gripe on Ayers is they do not go back far enough for a classic bike owner like me Other than that I have done business with them and would again.
Yeah servicehonda.com does go back aways in time for those classic parts.
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