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Thread: new company, What should be on shelf

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    Thumbs up new company, What should be on shelf

    What should I keep on the shelf at all times? Let me know product, brand, size, and color, and tell me why you like this product.

    My hope is to make my company as large as parts unlimeted and the rest of the big boys. I will be selling over the internet as soon as I get my crdit card machine hooked up or if you want to pay with pay pals or cert. check.
    I have most hard parts covered from Alpine stars to wesice and everything in between. Tell me what works.

    Tanx,Mike at camatv.
    Hastings,MN
    I also carry parts for dirt bikes. ( parts for stret bikes and H.D. will be special order at this time)
    Last edited by mkremer1; 10-13-2002 at 01:02 AM.

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    depends on what people around u ride, def stock diff oils and lubes

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    make sure you keep bars on at all time
    I like renthal but thats just me
    And graphics kit
    I have the troy lee dragon one
    and bumbers
    I have a dg but there are other nice ones
    And grab bars
    I have a dg but again there are other nicce ones
    You also might want to keep a subframe
    I tihnk alot of people bend em
    I didnt bend mine but i got a lonestar subframe
    Maybe keep some tierods
    i have a nice pair
    Keep some axles
    And a arms
    And maybe some steering stems
    Where are you gonna open your store ?
    Whats it called ?
    That would be awsome to have your own shops

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    are you going to sell over the internet?? cause if ur just going to have a local store i would'nt carry to many expenisve parts.. just bumpers skidplates, bars, oil, lubes.

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    should make them order axles and a-arms probably. Not many people end up replacing them and when they do they usually do it once. I'm think jets, filters, bars for sure, nerfs, bumpers, jets, tires, grips. Basicly lots of wear items or items that are prone to breaking.
    Dustin Hofert #17

    riding pics

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    you should definately have number plates and numbers in all sizes and colors. Bumpers and nerfs. Helmets and all other gear. Handlebars, perches and killswitches. DEFINATLY HAVE K&N FILTER CLEANER AND LUBE AND FOAM FILTER CLEANER AND LUBE ALONG WITH CHAIN LUBE. Also carry motor oils. I think those are musts and if u wanna get fancy have tires rims plastics graphic kits etc.

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    lubes, oil, huevos 1-4, different quad manuals, ect.
    '04 YFZ SOLD
    '86 250R SOLD

    '07 CRF25OR. Yoshi carbon dual pipe.

    Quadless, new hobby: Lift till tommrow

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    Question

    Are you going to do just quads or are you going to deal in dirtbike stuff to??? Just wondering......
    LOOKING FOR SOME BIG AIR!!!
    Fly-n-CR
    1995 CR 125
    Pro Circuit everything
    Dunlop,Renthal

    NEW to the family...1987 TRX 250X.......
    Now with Douglas .190's
    Maier race front

    "DUDE"...Are you in need of some serious medical help???

    When i hit the gas, life is a big blurrrr

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    wish list.....

    Carry Klotz oil and keep Huevos 4 on dvd around.

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    As said before the type of buisness makes a difference. If it's just a small local shop I'd have just a couple axles, nerf bars, pipes, plastic, skids and such from the manufacturers that you'll be carrying out for display. That way you don't have 20 axles in backstock that nobody wants and you paid for, but when someone comes in and whats to see what one looks like up close before they buy it it's there to see. That's something that irritates me about shops around my area, you have to order everything before you can see what it looks like in person.
    2001 yellow 400EX
    stock for now
    Second place is the first loser.
    "American made by my Ma and PA, EX rider by the grace of God"

    CYCLE WEST
    ATV Service & Sales
    Petaluma, CA. 707-769-5242

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