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Old Sep 1, 2013 | 08:15 AM
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I wish I could buy the original cam chain. Here my country its very hard to find original parts sometimes you will never find a original part as many riders here dont want to spend much on such parts, so they bring stuff made in China and replace the label made in japan. most of them are made in China. They say its made in japan which is a lie lol. I just lost $150 paying a guy to get me a pair of the front tank plastics, people here are good at framing people. Here we still don't have a proper shop for motorcycle parts
 
Old Sep 1, 2013 | 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by kennysupermoto
I wish I could buy the original cam chain. Here my country its very hard to find original parts sometimes you will never find a original part as many riders here dont want to spend much on such parts, so they bring stuff made in China and replace the label made in japan. most of them are made in China. They say its made in japan which is a lie lol. I just lost $150 paying a guy to get me a pair of the front tank plastics, people here are good at framing people. Here we still don't have a proper shop for motorcycle parts
So, source the parts from another country. You can probably buy a cam chain from a source in Japan and have it shipped in. You could probably buy from a U.S. source, for a small item like a cam chain, but the shipping will be an additional $23.95 if they send it flat rate. Still, you get what you want.

I don't see it in your profile, you should at least list where you are. That helps people give you tips. For all I know you're in Antarctica.
 
Old Sep 1, 2013 | 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by klx678
So, source the parts from another country. You can probably buy a cam chain from a source in Japan and have it shipped in. You could probably buy from a U.S. source, for a small item like a cam chain, but the shipping will be an additional $23.95 if they send it flat rate. Still, you get what you want.

I don't see it in your profile, you should at least list where you are. That helps people give you tips. For all I know you're in Antarctica.

I do get many shipped only through ebay. I couldn't find the right one on eBay.
Btw im from sri lanka.
 
Old Sep 2, 2013 | 02:33 AM
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funny I buy junk direct from China with free shipping, stuff must be cheap there if they can afford the free ship and beat the us suppliers price? Some deals with Australia I've done US postal going is cheaper than Ausi coming this way. Faster too. Someone here might be able to ship it to you cheaper than a us business might wanna mess with?
 
Old Sep 2, 2013 | 07:03 PM
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I got one already as I couldn't find any good types on eBay. Was looking for the brand D.I.D
 
Old Sep 4, 2013 | 01:20 AM
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Originally Posted by kennysupermoto
I do get many shipped only through ebay. I couldn't find the right one on eBay.
Btw im from sri lanka.
Put it in your profile so it shows on your posts. Then things make more sense to some of us.

I've shipped parts for a KLX650 rider to Singapore before, also to one in Australia. They PayPal me the money needed to do so. Usually tip me enough for a pint o' ale for doing the job.
 
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