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Anyone used cmsnl.com for parts?
#1
Just put together my parts list so's I can get my dad to replace the exhaust manifold studs, gaskets and nuts on Bess, and the official Yamaha parts total comes to €62.00 on cmsnl.com (One of the few places that seem to sell by Yam parts number.)

4x Gaskets @ €4.50 each
8x Studs @ €2.50 each
8x Nuts @ €3.00 each (WTF?)

Seems a bit out of whack, frankly. Does anyone know of a website that will show you equivalent non-yamaha parts, because close to 90 EUR seems a bit stiff for maybe a hundred grams of metal... Or better yet, does anyone know anyone who sells the Yam parts cheaper?
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#2
I've used cmsnl in the past for parts I couldn't find elsewhere. Good service but, as you've discovered, not cheap. Have you tried Wemoto or Fowlers?

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#3
Wemoto doesn't return any parts when I give the OEM number (Which I used Yamaha's online parts catalogue to get).
Fowlers won't give you prices online, you've got to call them with the VIN, engine and parts numbers, apparently - seems a bit odd to me, but hey.

Fowlers is probably a no-goer, since my main mission is to get my Dad back into bikes. Iif I have him dicking around with part numbers and crawling on the floor for the block number he'll just get pissed off, whereas if I can just get a box of bits sent over he can spanner away happily.
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#4
Theres A.J. Sutton www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co.uk
Haven't tried them tho so cant say if there good or bad.
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#5
AJ Sutton is really good, used them loads of times.

No part numbers on their site though, if you do have the parts microfiche they use the same item numbers(1-20 for example) that the microfiche uses so I find the parts that way.
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#6
I've used CMSNL on many occasions (very recently paying £90 for 2 floats for a 31yr old bike  :eek ). They're incredibly expensive, but they often have parts which are otherwise unavailable and their service is first class.
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#7
In the end I've ordered from a dealer local to my dad, so he can just go and pick them up. Came to about £50, which is about the cheapest I could find online once you factor in delivery. Webb's of Lincoln if anyone's interested.

A.J. Sutton is brilliant, bookmarked for future reference. Identifying the parts by the diagrams is how I got the parts numbers in the first place so it wasn't too painful...

Thanks all!
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#8
just for future reference wemoto does give you prices if you go down to the enter oem part number search bar

studs 2.04
gasket 2.90
nut 1.37
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#9
I did do, but the part numbers I had didn't return anything. Going to the actual page for the bike didn't show the parts up in the list, either.
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#10
the numbers in this manual should work http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php?action=down...ew;down=13
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#11
Nearly £500 for my new ECU!  :eek :rolleyes
Greybeard now 
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#12
I used Csmnl.com for some parts for my sons Suzi Katana scooter (Travesty using that name on a ped) and they were half the price of Crescent Suzuki delivered. I never tried any other online shops though.
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#13
for studs when i changed mine i went to a vauxhall dealer,the studs were over half the price and was a stock item,for the nuts i bought domed stainless steel nuts off ebay,hopefully i wont have anymore issues getting my nuts off lol
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#14
just found the part number,it is Part number 90106239 and is an near identical size
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#15
:eek :eek Bloody Hell!! :eek :eek

Wanted some bits, Wemoto said 8-10 days, ordered off of A.J. Sutton www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co.uk yesterday afternoon, arrived in today's post!!
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