After finally getting fed up with I-90 Motorsports' (Seattle) seeming lack of care in getting parts (no way to track orders/no communication with other Triumph dealers) and Bike Bandits 2-3 week wait time, I went searching for an alternative. What I found was an absolutely great OEM parts supplier that warehouses most parts here in the states. I ordered carb boots, chain guard, and throttle cable on Monday and got my parts on Thursday. These guys are in Michigan and I am in Seattle. Talk about fast shipping....
I even had a special order part come from England (Slave cylinder seal) that Bike Bandit said would take 3 weeks, these guys got it to me in a week.
Not sure if any one else has gone through these guys, but I highly recommend them for fast OEM parts.
website: triumphdetroit.com
email: [email protected]
phone: 586-447-1340
Just thought I would share this with the group.
Great site by the way....I haven't posted much, but I have learned a tremendous amount, which I've been applying to my Adventurer:
I even had a special order part come from England (Slave cylinder seal) that Bike Bandit said would take 3 weeks, these guys got it to me in a week.
Not sure if any one else has gone through these guys, but I highly recommend them for fast OEM parts.
website: triumphdetroit.com
email: [email protected]
phone: 586-447-1340
Just thought I would share this with the group.
Great site by the way....I haven't posted much, but I have learned a tremendous amount, which I've been applying to my Adventurer:
- progressive springs up front
- zx-7 rear conversion
- new JT sprockets
- Net chain
- new air filter