FAQs
1. Where do you get your parts?
From landfills, salvage yards, manufactures, dealer close outs, small shops, large shops, backyards, front yards, trashcans, and riders like yourself.
2. Does this item that’s not for my bike, fit my bike?
The best way to check is to Google it, or to check with your local mechanic or dealer. I’d like to answer these request, but then id go more broke and homeless.
3. How can I profit off your website?
Contact me, I will show you how. If you have a solid resume, or the right knowledge I will help you get set-up.
4. I am an artist; can I sell on your site?
YES, as long as it is automotive, or recycling related.
5. Do you really pull items out of the garbage?
Yes, mostly road rashed fairings, but you would be surprised at what you’d find.
6. Are you a Motorcycle Club?
No.
7. Do you buy bikes for resale?
Not very often. I enjoy making my living off the waste.
8. Do you ship outside the U.S.?
We ship world wide on the parts we broker, On the parts we do not directly broker we do not control. Please contact the buyer to see if he will. If you offer to pay the fees at a pakmail or like shipping company they often will.
9. Are you interested in networking with me?
YES, whether you are a club member, a dealer, a shop, motorcycle enthusiasts, or just a visitor I enjoy any introductions.
10. Do you know where I can get a $10,000 bike for $2,000?
No, but I do know where you can get a $2,000 bike for $10,000.
11. Are my purchases protected?
Pay with paypal and you are under their rules, like ebay, they can pull the money back should something go wrong. You can contact them direct through your PayPal account. This site is set up for paypal transactions only. We only make money from transactions that processed though paypal, If you go outside this system and pay with another payment type you are taking risks, and you are on your own. We can not make someone refund your money. Call them, ask about them, get to know them and expand your network before buying.
12. Who is responsible for Fitment issues?
The buyer, Know Your Bike, its your bike, buy the manual. If you need help with fitment you may have to see your dealer, they are their to help you with such issues. The seller may not know, he may be someone who happen to have some parts laying around, and just wanted to help a fellow rider get a cheap part... He may know less than you. Don't punish his kindness.
Thank you for taking your time to read our FAQ's

