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Dantheman

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Reply #15 on: July 06, 2020, 03:16:17 pm
Hitchcock's sell mostly accessories...for OEM parts they say 'inquire"....

I  ended up ordering the part from:

 CMW Motorcycles (southern) Limited
(parts@cmwmotorcycles.com)

They have the parts diagrams online...in English....

Their prices are high and shipping to USA is expensive...

I was hoping to find a reliable well stocked OEM parts supplier in India for reasonable prices, and I think cheaper shipping, for future needs...


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OEM (standard factory) parts are just as important to us, we specialise in all Royal Enfield models from 1939 until the modern day and hold in stock over 20,000 different product lines with the majority of these being standard replacement parts.

With the 650 models we have not listed the interactive parts books online yet, it takes a fair amount of work to do these but they are well under way for the newer models like the Interceptor and hopefully will be a useful asset to all.

We still work from the original part numbers be it a 1945 Model G or a 2019 650 Interceptor. For example, the ABS sensor required for this would be under the original part number of: 585217 and is shown on the link below:
https://accessories.hitchcocksmotorcycles.com/35789

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Reply #16 on: July 06, 2020, 06:04:33 pm
cool!  Next time!


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OEM (standard factory) parts are just as important to us, we specialise in all Royal Enfield models from 1939 until the modern day and hold in stock over 20,000 different product lines with the majority of these being standard replacement parts.

With the 650 models we have not listed the interactive parts books online yet, it takes a fair amount of work to do these but they are well under way for the newer models like the Interceptor and hopefully will be a useful asset to all.

We still work from the original part numbers be it a 1945 Model G or a 2019 650 Interceptor. For example, the ABS sensor required for this would be under the original part number of: 585217 and is shown on the link below:
https://accessories.hitchcocksmotorcycles.com/35789


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Reply #17 on: July 25, 2020, 06:44:28 pm
as of yesterday this wrecking yard has a RE 650 they are parting out.
https://pinwallcycle.com

The engine was gone when I first noticed they were parting out a 650, but I picked up the frame, downtubes, swingarm, side stand and 18 other parts.

I wasn't expecting the frame to be so lightweight, (weigh so little) Well engineered I would say!
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Reply #18 on: July 27, 2020, 10:46:59 pm
I ordered several OEM parts from RoyalSpares.com, and I would advise against going through them. I won't go into the long boring specifics, but the highlights are that they refuse to answer emails, if you call they tell you it's been shipped already and that they will email you the tracking number in five minutes. You never hear from them again. I finally threatened to file a fraud claim against them on PayPal after 4 weeks of phone calls and being told it was already in the mail. Then they finally mailed the package. Since I had paid for expedited shipping they told me they would give me a credit for 28.95 GBP to make up for the poor service and dishonest communication. When I received the order, I emailed them to ask how to redeem this credit, and--surprise--they won't answer.  ::)
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Reply #19 on: July 28, 2020, 12:54:03 am
These guys are off my list!  I've heard bad things about them from other sources as well...

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I ordered several OEM parts from RoyalSpares.com, and I would advise against going through them. I won't go into the long boring specifics, but the highlights are that they refuse to answer emails, if you call they tell you it's been shipped already and that they will email you the tracking number in five minutes. You never hear from them again. I finally threatened to file a fraud claim against them on PayPal after 4 weeks of phone calls and being told it was already in the mail. Then they finally mailed the package. Since I had paid for expedited shipping they told me they would give me a credit for 28.95 GBP to make up for the poor service and dishonest communication. When I received the order, I emailed them to ask how to redeem this credit, and--surprise--they won't answer.  ::)