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14.5mm primary rollers-wtb

Tuesday

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Anywhere a guy can buy these reasonably priced? Yami wanted 35$ a roller. That is plain retarded IMO.

Let me know.

Tues
 
The only decent prices I have found is ordering from the US. Try Yamaha Sports Plaza in Oregon or Cycle Parts Nation in Michigan. The have an online fiche that shows pricing. $20 / roller. Another good comparison is the price of 8DN belts. The last ones I bought here were $85. $45 US online. I try to support my local dealer as much as possible and do receive a bit of discount, but I understand your frustration. We pay a huge premium for parts in Canada. I am sure some of it is justified considering sales volume, wages, etc., but US prices 40% cheaper seems crazy.
 
Yep pm freeagent or call 541-523-3500. Yamaha needs to get the pricing inline, can't justify supporting a local dealer.
 
Yep pm freeagent or call 541-523-3500. Yamaha needs to get the pricing inline, can't justify supporting a local dealer.


its not just a canadian thing either...our local dealer wants 30% premium over MSRP....I would even buy from them if it was MSRP, but come on......
 
If the roller steel part is still good and the bushing is wore out you can get bushing seperate.....I made a little tool out of aluminum to tap in and out the bushings.
 
If the roller steel part is still good and the bushing is wore out you can get bushing seperate.....I made a little tool out of aluminum to tap in and out the bushings.

yup, but bushings are still $35 or so each!! Crazy..




Paul nothing you do will make your sled faster than mine anyway!!! :-)
 
yup, but bushings are still $35 or so each!! Crazy..




Paul nothing you do will make your sled faster than mine anyway!!! :-)



Yep that is retarded. I can change out the bushings as well if someone has a better deal then 30+$ for bushings.
 
I guess I have tried to put things in perspective and not to get too worried about getting ripped off on the small parts. $25,000 into the sled; $500-$750for fuel, food, beer, accomodations for each trip. $100 to improve clutching may not be so bad. Don't get me wrong. We are still getting screwed. I just try not to think about it.
 
I got a set some where that i used a couple rides if i find them you can buy them for a fair price.
 
Everyone has the large rollers laying around just pound the bushings out and you got a set.
 
looks like my rollers are just fine the where just gummed up and could eventually replace the bushings. Any deals on bushings?
 
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