Lost my list of parts sold by NAPA, can someone post it for me and others? Thanks.
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Louie, follow this link:
http://www.wildriders.org/indianparts.htm
I think I recall seeing this information on one of the local AMCA sites from the Pacific Northwest, but I can't find it anymore. This list may be the same list so I just selected "print" from my browser and saved it as a PDF so I don't have to search again!Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.
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I seem to remember that the contact area on the chief rotor was a little different on the NAPA one than the original, look it over well.Louie
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I'd rather support Greer's, than NAPA. I think it is important to give your money to motorcycle people, and keep them healthy for the future. I'm not trying to sound sanctimonious, but I have seen many small motorcycle suppliers, and cottage industry parts makers throw in the towel over these many years. Again, I'm not trying to be judgmental because I love to save a buck as wellEric Smith
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Originally posted by exeric View PostI'd rather support Greer's, than NAPA. I think it is important to give your money to motorcycle people, and keep them healthy for the future. I'm not trying to sound sanctimonious, but I have seen many small motorcycle suppliers, and cottage industry parts makers throw in the towel over these many years. Again, I'm not trying to be judgmental because I love to save a buck as well
NAPA is my favorite auto parts store. Believe it or not, they acually have people that can find a part without punching in the year and make of the car into the computer!
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Originally posted by len dowe View PostThanks Harry for the link.
And I agree that supporting the motorcycle vendors is important! An $11.00 set of points from Greer's probably nets them $3.30 so they have to sell a lot of them to stay in business, and I want them around!
The value of a NAPA list in my eyes is for when you need something quick to get you home. A few years ago I was about 90 miles from home and the carbon button in my distributor cap decided to disintegrate. I took the old cap to an independent parts store, the type with dust everywhere, and the guy took the cap and rummaged around for a while without saying a word, then returned with a dusty cap that was a perfect match! Got me home where I ordered a new one from Greer's so that I could carry a spare!Pisten Bully is Harry Roberts in Vermont.
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Originally posted by LouieMCman View PostI seem to remember that the contact area on the chief rotor was a little different on the NAPA one than the original, look it over well.
Always good to have spare rotor. Catching the center spring electrode when removing distributor cap and plinking it off is easy to do if you aren't very careful.Attached FilesJason Zerbini
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Near Pittsburgh PA (Farm Country)
Allegheny Mountain Chapter http://amcaamc.com/
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