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Old 09-01-2006
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Triumph-ant, I just bought some sprag clutch, used, for just 150 euro, for speed triple. They sended what they told me, like new. I had problem with my S3 with starting warm engine, it was sprag clutch. Thanks to triumph-ant my bike again working. Recomending to all triumph owner, they are slow with mail returning but they know what they seling and they have evrething what I asked. :wink:
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Old 12-06-2006
speed65
 
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good info, but whats wrong with something simple like eBay?
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Old 12-06-2006
 
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eBay's fine for a lot of stuff, but it just won't do if you need some obscure part right away. My Trident has a lot of eBay parts on it, as did my KZs. But my Triumph also has parts from Baxter, & the little Kawis had parts from Z1 Enterprises. All of 'em have/had some Bike Bandit bits. Sometimes you need a specialist, sometimes you need a regular dealer, & sometimes you need an online garage sale...

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-Kit
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Old 06-29-2007
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I've done pretty well the few times that I've dealt with British Cycle Supply in Wolfsville. Parts were for my '75 Trident waiting-to-be-rebuilt. Haven't done extensive ordering yet.

Hey jaben, it's a different bike, but there's a guy on Gabriola Island right across from you who does lots of Honda projects. He's generally pretty savvy about finding parts, and interested in all kinds of bikes. You can find him on the SOHC4 forums, with the screenname Seaweb.
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Old 10-05-2007
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I've had the same experience with dealing with Baxter's online. I always fill out the form. I've had fast response a couple of times when inquiring about parts, and no response at all maybe three or four times. I think it depends on what days Pam works.
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Old 10-05-2007
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But hey, it's Baxters! Or, as we like to call it, Mecca.
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