Wonder Why It Is Hard To Locate Chinese Scooter Parts?
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by: mark-kemp
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Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 Time: 8:37 AM
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The good news is that there are many companies that specialize in Chinese scooter parts. Whether you are considering buying a 150cc moped or only a 50cc, the first thing you should consider is the accessibility of the parts for the model you have in mind. In general, scooter and moped dealers are trustworthy individuals since they also have a reputation to protect and uphold.
Since suppliers of Chinese scooter Parts are using their names for the products they are supplying, it is best to keep the original product number of your scooter. While the Chinese scooter part may have a different name, it may actually be a similar model from the same factory. Using the product number in searching for Chinese scooter parts can expedite the search for the scooter part.
If you are not able to find Chinese scooter Parts from a local dealer, do not stop your search there, you’ll be able to find many online. There is no need to contact the factory as most factories are in China and won’t sell to retail customers, only to dealers who buy in bulk.
When searching for a product, it would be much helpful if you would provide the part supplier with a picture of your desired part, as well as a detailed description of the part you are looking for. This way, the supplier will be able to easily locate the scooter part that is right for you. One such company, www.scooterstock.com has a “Bounty Hunter Program”, which provides assistance in searching for hard-to-locate parts. They also have a toll free number and on online chat to help facilitate ordering the right parts.
About the Author
Mark Kemp is the Parts Manager for http://scooterstock.com in Orem, Utah. They specialize in Chinese Scooter Parts and High Performance Upgrades for most Chinese Brands. They have a Bounty- Hunter program; meaning they specialize in finding the hard-to-find parts, especially body parts for out-of-business Scooter Companies.
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