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What would you do, Where would you go, Breakers or New

Posted: Jul 18th, '07, 08:35
by speedy(delboy)
I am just running a little survey to see what the 2 different percentages are from you guys.

Scenario

Your riding your machine along in town and a pedestrian walks out in front of you and you have to break hard, on doing so, you drop your bike and crack all the fairings down the right side, buckle your brake lever, and put a hole in your casing>>

Where would you go to replace these parts

Breaker or New

Cheers

Phil

PS: This is a serious thread as its part of my Business Plan for South West Bike Breakers - cheers

Posted: Jul 18th, '07, 08:49
by chris_1127
if I was paying, a breakers. if insurance were paying, a dealer. if the pedestrian was paying, bill them for dealer parts and buy from a breakers ;)

Posted: Jul 18th, '07, 08:53
by speedy(delboy)
chris_1127 wrote:if I was paying, a breakers. if insurance were paying, a dealer. if the pedestrian was paying, bill them for dealer parts and buy from a breakers ;)
Ok, maybe the wrong scenario, the accident was totally your fault, and you have to foot the bill

Posted: Jul 18th, '07, 08:57
by Little Loris
I'd go for both. Engine parts etc from a breaker, depending on how rare they were (I'm thinking VFR 400 parts here, which are like hens teeth). Bodywork I'd get new or eBay, as I'd think breakers wouldn't have them in the colours I'd need and can't be arsed to paint etc.

Then I'd find the pedestrian that walked out in front of me and kick their ass.

Posted: Jul 18th, '07, 09:23
by chris_1127
oh, breakers, without a doubt then. i'm right stingy, me :lol:

Posted: Jul 18th, '07, 09:32
by Jonny
Definatly breakers.

Even if the colours didn't match, its proably cheaper to get a respray.

Posted: Jul 18th, '07, 09:47
by speedy(delboy)
Please can peeps use the poll counter above, as I need to print all of this forum off in the weeks, tank-you :wink:

Posted: Jul 18th, '07, 11:37
by TLS-Moose
Given your scenario, it depends on parts cost - value up to £20 -25 probably new, over that local breakers if they have it, if not e-bay or other web-forum.

Note also the difference between new OE and new pattern - I rarely go to Bridge for franchised parts, but use CMS and get the best value between the two ..... but still new parts :wink:

most breakers with sense, would stock new pattern where it represents a value saving over new OE, and covers a gap they can't supply with used parts. I'd suggest you start investigating trade accounts with suppliers like Fowlers, RobH, phoenix, Tran-Am, etc.,

Posted: Jul 18th, '07, 12:32
by julian
For a new bike, new for an older bike breakers :D

Posted: Jul 18th, '07, 12:47
by Funky
Well I need a new engine so this is my debate at the moment! I have 2 weeks free in august when i could drop in a new engine..but then pay to have everything set up which is more expense (im guessing in all about a grand) or whether to save up and get a new bike...I guess if i can get an engine cheap enough, i'll have it.

Posted: Jul 18th, '07, 13:51
by Jonny
Funky wrote:Well I need a new engine so this is my debate at the moment! I have 2 weeks free in august when i could drop in a new engine..but then pay to have everything set up which is more expense (im guessing in all about a grand) or whether to save up and get a new bike...I guess if i can get an engine cheap enough, i'll have it.
Will an R1 motor fit? :wink:

Posted: Jul 18th, '07, 13:58
by Jan Solo
breakers, because biking is an expensive enough way of life as it is!!

Posted: Jul 18th, '07, 15:50
by CvPiper
Definitely new on a newer bike.

Breakers for stuff on older bikes.

Posted: Jul 18th, '07, 15:57
by speedy(delboy)
CvPiper wrote:Definitely new on a newer bike.

Breakers for stuff on older bikes.
Why craig, I have now in stock 06 Z1000's etc etc

Posted: Jul 18th, '07, 15:59
by Funky
Jonny wrote:
Funky wrote:Well I need a new engine so this is my debate at the moment! I have 2 weeks free in august when i could drop in a new engine..but then pay to have everything set up which is more expense (im guessing in all about a grand) or whether to save up and get a new bike...I guess if i can get an engine cheap enough, i'll have it.
Will an R1 motor fit? :wink:
Oooh don't tempt me!

I know for pretty much all of my previous repairs I've used breakers...