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    indyoem

    This domain may be for sale!

    Has anyone dealt with this site? I couldn't find any mention of them from a search here.
    They seem to have good prices and the site is easy to navigate.
    They have a reverse parts number search. (untested)
    Or you can select your model and year to see the huge selection of parts.
    Feedback would be greatly appreciated.
    I'm going to try them with a small purchase, maybe some gaskets, and I'll post my results.

    #2
    Never heard of them, but their prices are OK.

    Just did a quick comparison for intake boots on an '80 1000G.

    indyoem had them for $25.20

    G&S Suzuki and Boulevard Suzuki both had them for $24.22.

    Since they have to order from the same warehouse as everyone else, service can't be much quicker,
    and they are not cheaper (yet), so will probably keep using the others, but include them in my vendor list.

    Thanks for the heads-up.

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      #3
      They're here in Indianapolis, so let me know if you need any kneecaps broken...

      Anyhoo, IndyOEM.com appears to be an offshoot of an established aftermarket sportbike parts outfit called Indy Superbikes. They've been around for a while, and I've purchased a few parts from them. Got my stuff quickly and at a good price.

      The surly saggy-panted teenagers working in the ISB storefront in Fishers sort of cheesed me off (apparently, a fat guy on a V-Strom is entirely invisible -- no respect unless you're a greasy-headed helmetless douchebag on a 'Busa...), but that doesn't really affect online ordering.

      More info:




      So yeah, they seem legit.
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        #4
        Thanks for the info and the offer to break kneecaps.
        I'll buy with confidence knowing you're there.

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