I don't really know why wreckers have email accounts and subscribe to those
Findapart type networks 'cause they don't seem to ever want to respond to
electronic requests.
I rang one Sydney wrecker up and quizzed him about some bits for my bike.
He said he had a couple of one part and definitely had one of the other so I
put all the details into an email (along with my address for the freight
etc) and sent it off.
Within 10 mins I got a "none in stock" reply.
There's nothing like actually being in the shop with a wallet in your hand
to get them interested.
--
Clem
"Yeebers" <Yeeb RemoveThis @yeeb.yeeb> wrote in message
news:47c258aa@news.comindico.com.au...
> Hey IK, ..
>
> Metro just got back to me "Sorry, no we cannot help with that enquiry".
>
> Thanks for the pointer tho I will remember 'em for future reference.
>
> Y
>
> IK Laboratories wrote:
>> Yeebers wrote:
>> >
>>> Bet you don't have a Hyosung fork leg tho
>>
>> Don't let it be said that squeaky wheels don't get the grease... I was at
>> Metropolitan Spares in Silverwater the other week, and I made it a point
>> of checking the contents of their Hyo-section. Half a dozen picked-over
>> bikes lined up most of them with intact looking forks.
>>
>> Had you tried phoning them before you ordered a megabuck brand-new item? >> Stay informed about: Superbikes restarts SATURDAY.