I was just thinking how I have yet to find a website to look up oem kawi parts.. whats a good website that has parts microfiche?
where does one go to look up parts?
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where does one go to look up parts?
Holding onto the past with a white knuckle death grip
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1987 Ultranautics Wetbike - 1988 Kawasaki 650sx - 1988 Yamaha WJ500 - 1999 BMW 528i
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2012 Subaru Forester (wait!? who let this one in!?) - 1981 Honda ATC250r
01 Yamaha Blaster
1943 Navy surplus south bend 9c - 1945 ritter dental compressor - 1960 homelite generator - 1950 craftsman table saw
why yes.. I think I have a problem collecting stuff, Now its your turn..Tags: None
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Re: where does one go to look up parts?
Here's one: http://www.kawasakipartsnation.com/o...-head-cylinder
and another:http://www.powersportswarehouse.com/.../C13C1302E1110Last edited by LeSki; 03-23-2014, 10:58 AM.sigpic
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Re: where does one go to look up parts?
they have everything... you can build a whole vintage ski if you've got the cash!1990 550sx 190/190 ALL the goodies. GPS 46 mph
build thread: http://www.pwctoday.com/showthread.php?t=411914
"I feel like I wasted my childhood by buying a dirt bike instead of a standup jet ski and besides, there were no hot girls in bikinis in the woods behind my house." -- flgliderpilot
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Re: where does one go to look up parts?
Originally posted by mattofalltrades View Posthttp://www.cheapcycleparts.com/oempa...tercraft/parts
they have everything... you can build a whole vintage ski if you've got the cash!
never too many sources...sigpic
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thanks guys! I buy OEM very rarely, but I will need something oe for the sx at some point.....Holding onto the past with a white knuckle death grip
==== FOR SALE!! ====
1987 Ultranautics Wetbike - 1988 Kawasaki 650sx - 1988 Yamaha WJ500 - 1999 BMW 528i
=== im keeping these ===
2012 Subaru Forester (wait!? who let this one in!?) - 1981 Honda ATC250r
01 Yamaha Blaster
1943 Navy surplus south bend 9c - 1945 ritter dental compressor - 1960 homelite generator - 1950 craftsman table saw
why yes.. I think I have a problem collecting stuff, Now its your turn..
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honestly all the little things i just get from people on this site! this sport makes people hoarders1990 550sx 190/190 ALL the goodies. GPS 46 mph
build thread: http://www.pwctoday.com/showthread.php?t=411914
"I feel like I wasted my childhood by buying a dirt bike instead of a standup jet ski and besides, there were no hot girls in bikinis in the woods behind my house." -- flgliderpilot
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where does one go to look up parts?
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Used to use
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Re: where does one go to look up parts?
There is a link for the microfiche right here on this site. Left side of your screen, this button:
Has all mfgs including Yamaha & Sea-Doo jet boats!Last edited by JonnyX2; 03-25-2014, 11:53 PM.Originally posted by Firebird A/C&HeatingOMG.....Rules for 550 vintage ski class...550 ski riders do not conform to any kind of rules. That is why you are riding a 550 ski in the first place. Rules suck....
PS...the rule book will be in my 550 pumpOriginally posted by WB1994Listen , stop your cryin' , its only an X2.
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Duhhhhh
The links I had mentioned above were from before I had joined PWCT...
That is an excellent tool you mention, Jon. ^^^
Split screen; preview as you mouse over seems very handy; scroll down for p/n's while fiche is still open.
Probably become a favorite.sigpic
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I use that system ALOT.Originally posted by Firebird A/C&HeatingOMG.....Rules for 550 vintage ski class...550 ski riders do not conform to any kind of rules. That is why you are riding a 550 ski in the first place. Rules suck....
PS...the rule book will be in my 550 pumpOriginally posted by WB1994Listen , stop your cryin' , its only an X2.
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Originally posted by LeSki View PostDuhhhhh
The links I had mentioned above were from before I had joined PWCT...
That is an excellent tool you mention, Jon. ^^^
Split screen; preview as you mouse over seems very handy; scroll down for p/n's while fiche is still open.
Probably become a favorite.
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Originally posted by jrddillon View Posthow do you split screen?
Click the link;
Click and select year - - then model as prompt opens.
As you scroll down through the component sections, you see a preview of the fiche...
When you click on a section (say, pump) .....
you get the main parts menu on far left -
the picture (with #'s) associating p/n#...
and the 3rd screen is the p/n# look-up.
F'in cool!
You can scroll in any of the 3 screens that are open.
Internet prices are posted.
Sh!t rocks!Last edited by LeSki; 03-28-2014, 10:03 PM.sigpic
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