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Getting parts

nutman

Tuned and Synch'ed
Joined
Nov 19, 2008
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Location
Martinez, CA
Where in this country is there a good dealer for Breva parts. None of the dealers in Northern California seem tthe least bit intrested in getting anything for a guzzi. I've had an order now going on three weeks for a gasket and seal. The dealer keeps telling me the parts are in stock at the warehouse but thats as far as it goes. I've tried all three of my local dealers with the same result. I own 4 guzzies and the Breva is my favorite. I'd be willing to try anyone and pay the freight as long as I could get some kind of service. Sorry for the long winded speech but I'd rather ride then have to do this
lance
 
Sorry to hear you're having problems.
Munroe's in San Francisco has been getting me parts on a very consistent 1 week'ish time frame though lately it's been all block block parts.

johnk
 
MGcycle.com or call Moto International in Seattle. Great service from both places. Lots of stock and knowledge.
 
One can expect that common parts of newer models would be kept in stock. If you do your own maintenance, my dealer has a webstore where you can see what's in stock, what it costs and wich parts you need for normal maintenance. They ship worldwide and even sell bikes to Japan. (special older models)

It's not next door to you, but maybe you can give it a try sometime, just to see if it's faster.

www.tlm.nl (also in English).

Good luck. :)
 
mwest wrote:
MGcycle.com or call Moto International in Seattle. Great service from both places. Lots of stock and knowledge.

There is also MPH in TX and Harpers in MO. I believe MPH is a forum supporter.
 
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