Monday, 10 December 2012
Work From Home Without Investment
The overall experience in this was very poor. This did nothing for my excitement level. They had a lot of scrappy ATV and OEM parts in very poor condition. So I logged on and looked around and I found a lot of junk. Apparently he had seen a boatload of these parts on eBay. I got this information second hand from one of my brothers friends, in fact. Now I had very little to go on. I was looking for Kawasaki: KSF50B8F KFX50 circa 2008 online and was looking specifically for an air cleaner.
He had a rough idea that the belonged to a certain family of ATV's that came out in the early 80's. The seller of these parts wasn't quite sure where he had acquired them. The descriptions for these parts were really something else. But that's not the worst of it. They were cheap enough. I didn't know what to make out of this ratty assortment. To me these Kawasaki parts looked pretty beat up and quite frankly - very dirty. The pictures didn't do these parts any favors. They had all sorts of parts that seemed to have been hauled out of someone's basement or garage. The experience was like looking through somebody's attic.
This was a pretty bad deal so I decided to keep looking until I found a much better situation for myself. In other words if I had gone through and purchased this for myself I would be stuck with them whether they fit my ATV or not. One thing was made clear -- there was no refund policy and he would not buy the parts back under any situation. I asked if these parts could be used in any of my Kawasaki vehicles and he said that I could give it a shot. I wanted to contact this seller through my eBay account and get more information.
You'll have to come up with your own conclusions when you do this online. Its kind of a no mans land. What concerned me was the lack of customer information on any of these sites. The selection was nothing to write home about, believe me. The other atv parts they had for sale were from different manufacturers that were obscure and not very popular - overall the selection was poor. I knew that if I purchased any of these I could be buying the wrong stuff period. I had no idea if any of these would do the job they were supposed to. They came in from many other eras in time. I was disappointed to only find 29 total part listings on eBay. Then I decided to count and see how many real Kawasaki parts were online.
Copyright (c) 2010 Ted Cantu
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