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  1. Hi everyone. I want to let you all know about a bad experience I´ve had with a north american second hand bike parts dealer (www.cyclesalvage.com in California) so that you don´t have the same problem or at least you think twice before buying from them. A month ago I began looking for a Kickstart SHAFT, this company gave me a quote with shipping included and I decided to buy from them. I sent an email with the exact details of the part (kickstart shaft for a Yamaha xt250 from 1980). The company then sent me their paypal details and I waited for the part. When it arrived the package contained a kickstart LEVER. I got in touch with them by email and complained. They said I had ordered a kickstart LEVER and that if I wanted to return the order I´D have to pay the shipping price (again!!). I said that I had all the email correspondance as proof that I had never even MENTIONED a kickstart lever but they don´t want to know. So they won´t admit their mistake and won´t exchange the part at their expense. Now I have a part that I don´t need, I never ordered and I don´t want. TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS that this company is definately not worth trading with. If there´s a problem they don´t want to know about it. The boss is a dickhead (according to the secretary) and doesn´t have time for this shit. WE RECOMMEND; from experience, that YOU AVOID THIS COMPANY.
  2. alfresco replied to alfresco's post in a topic in The Bar
    Well, if you look more in the web page you can find more jobs of these people. I think these guys work just to order and all motorcycles are operative and legal, in Spain and other countries. The battery is under the swing and is a gel one, you can put in any position. The mirrors were taken off for the photos to make the street track style. Well my bike is in progress and is the same style, i will just change color in the petrol tank and put camel color leather for the saddle.
  3. alfresco posted a post in a topic in The Bar
    Hello all, i try to build my Yamaha sr250 like the "just4girl" what do you think? Click the link, these people made a great job http://www.crdmotorc...rd-4-just4girls
  4. alfresco posted a post in a topic in New Members Welcome Area
    Hello, I´m a owner of a Yamaha sr 250 and now is in process to change to a Yamaha Street Track. I make my first steps in mechanical and i hope find some help in this club. I offert my little experience to everyone. And try to show my progress. And sorry for my poor english.