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General => In General... => Topic started by: tobys 2 strokes on December 06, 2010, 12:34:49 AM

Title: Rockymountain
Post by: tobys 2 strokes on December 06, 2010, 12:34:49 AM
Just a heads up.
Rocky Mountain ATV has been my favorite vendor for a few years now. I find them to be unmatched in service and there prices are always real good if not the best.
Now I just stumbled on to there newest addition they have become a OEM vender. I already ordered a handful of Kawie parts and the ones they had in stock were on my porch in 3 days and the others were shortly behind.
There parts fishes are better than any others I have used just hold your pointer on the part number and it tells you the price and whether its in stock and the option to add to your cart.

http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/oemselect

Title: Re: Rockymountain
Post by: alward25 on December 06, 2010, 03:22:16 AM
I just saw that the other day too,  It is about time!
Title: Re: Rockymountain
Post by: SweetTea on December 06, 2010, 04:23:40 AM
+1, I drove by there the other day and noticed they were working on a new warehouse to house all their stuff.  It keeps getting bigger and bigger over the years.  However, I do find myself having to shop around between motosport.com (who also has a good OEM selection), motorcyclesuperstore.com and denniskirk.com to get all my aftermarket parts.  RMATV is still my number one choice, and I usually get major discounts every year with their Frequent Buyer Program.
Title: Re: Rockymountain
Post by: alward25 on December 06, 2010, 01:02:32 PM
So far Service Honda has about the best price on  OEM.  "Dirt Rider"  said so too.

Alex
Title: Re: Rockymountain
Post by: Danger4u2 on December 07, 2010, 12:44:00 AM
Service Honda gets all my "other bike"  business.  All my Kawasaki business still goes to House of Kawasaki of Oklahoma City.
I grew up since 5th grade with the parts department manager, plus buying 3 new bikes over the years helps.
I get a very fair break on OEM Kawi parts,  but Tony can give me a better break on aftermarket parts because the mark up is more.
Title: Re: Rockymountain
Post by: kxpegger on December 07, 2010, 01:09:49 AM
So far Service Honda has about the best price on  OEM.  "Dirt Rider"  said so too.

Alex

I usually order form Service Honda also. Overall the best prices. Just don't be in a hurry! It takes many weeks to get a complete shipment most of the time and what you order vs what you get can be a little frustrating at times!
Title: Re: Rockymountain
Post by: alward25 on December 07, 2010, 03:24:44 AM
So far Service Honda has about the best price on  OEM.  "Dirt Rider"  said so too.

Alex

I usually order form Service Honda also. Overall the best prices. Just don't be in a hurry! It takes many weeks to get a complete shipment most of the time and what you order vs what you get can be a little frustrating at times!
I have had the same luck with Motosport.  Dillon Brothers has great prices and cheap shipping to Alaska.  Big plus for me.