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Red Rocket GS1100
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Be aware that when you order from these folks that you will wait a VERY long time for shipment (sometimes better than two weeks) and then after that you will need to be home to sign for the shipment when it finally does ship.
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ahuotari
I have to agree with Red Rocket. I ordered on the 14th and finally got a shipping confirmation from them today, the 26th. It's supposed to be here in a couple days. I won't be home so I won't get it until Monday if I have to sign.
Their prices are better than local but is it worth the wait?
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mortation
I used to use them a lot. Waited a month or more one time. For the last batch of parts I went to the local dealer. Flat out was about $100 without shipping and dealer was about $125 with tax. It was worth the $25 I had the parts in a few days. I will not likely order from flat out again.
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Forum LongTimerGSResource Superstar
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Same experience here. Waited 6 weeks for my parts. I think one item was backordered and they did not notify me, they just didn't ship the entire order. After my proding they finally sent the parts. Contrast that with Bike Bandit that gets most orders in the mail in a few days. Flat Out is cheaper, but the service is poor.Ed
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mortation
Originally posted by Nessism View PostSame experience here. Waited 6 weeks for my parts. I think one item was backordered and they did not notify me, they just didn't ship the entire order. After my proding they finally sent the parts. Contrast that with Bike Bandit that gets most orders in the mail in a few days. Flat Out is cheaper, but the service is poor.
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Kaiser Sosei
I will add my 2 cents.
My recent order took about 6-7 weeks for some OEM parts. I fully understand that it takes some time to get OEM parts, but there was no communication on their part. My order always showed up in their online system as "being reviewed" or some such wording. I emailed after about 5 weeks and the reply to my specific questions was the standard "your parts have shipped". For reference, when I order from Bike Bandit, I normally have my OEM parts within two weeks, maybe three.
When I recieved my order there was a note stating that there was part that was not shipped and would have to be reordered. I recieved it 3 days later.
The packaging was subpar as well. The box was about twice as big as it needed to be and had virtually no stuffing at all, just a small sheet of bubble wrap laying on top. The box was made from a larger box that had been cut down and was poorly taped up, I was surprised nothing escaped from it. The box of course got crushed and if there had been anything breakable it would have been.
All in all, not impressed. The prices are some of the best, but the lack of communication, long delay in shipping parts, and poor packaging will make this my first and last order from them.
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Tom MLC
You guys are correct in that FlatOut takes a bit longer on delivery. But their prices are consistantly 15-20% less than BikeBandit (even with BB's AMA discount), and 30% less than my local Suzi dealer. All this has been reported on this forum before. Yeah, if you want your part fast, use another source.
But one thing you guys are missing on is that Chris at Flatout is a member of this forum. He does this so customers can communicate directly. You should send him a PM or e-mail with your challenge. Chris has always helped me out. I appreciate that kind of customer support.
You can find him on this forum as chris@flatout.
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RotaryRodder
I understand the reasoning behind the slowness. They have to order the part from the factory and then they ship it to you. I can put up with this because they are so cheap, and Ive never had to be at my house to receive a shipment.
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