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shipleymanx
Settled In Member

United Kingdom
57 Posts |
Posted - 04/10/2007 : 08:29:17
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does anybody know where these are based as their postage costs are high, anybody else thought this thanks |
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Danielz
Regular Member
  
United Kingdom
898 Posts |
Posted - 04/10/2007 : 08:51:14
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there based in thailand lol, if you go through the uk importer its cheaper postage u`ll also get import charges if you get direct from tyga www.jap4performance.com |
I am now a vfr parts horder!!! greedy old me, like the fat kid in the candy shop :) |
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viper_biker
Administrator
    
Ireland
7563 Posts |
Posted - 04/10/2007 : 11:20:31
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quote: Originally posted by Danielz
u`ll also get import charges if you get direct from tyga
Not exactly true. Any time I or mates have bought from Tyga, the parcel was marked as gift and we didn't pay any import tax. |
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Evo
Settled In Member

United Kingdom
184 Posts |
Posted - 04/10/2007 : 12:16:07
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Indeed Tyga did a mint job on avoiding import taxes.
They marked my £500 parcel at £60 and as a Gift. They also use EMS speedpost who of which are probably best for not clearing parcels through customs. |
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kenny629
Settled In Member

United Kingdom
182 Posts |
Posted - 05/10/2007 : 19:16:34
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i was impressed with jap4, fairings fit with little bother too. theyve sprayed about half of my tyga fairing and it looks stunning! but as the fairing was off i had a look at the rest of the bike and saw that it needs attention, so as it stands( well, stands with the help of an abba stand and axle stands on the forks) its looking bare as most of the bike is in my room and all over the workshop and with various differnt companies getting referbished, should look good when its done, ill get some pics up :) kenny |
bravery is being the only one who knows your afraid |
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Mantis
Settled In Member

Thailand
157 Posts |
Posted - 07/10/2007 : 11:29:22
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Just fly to Thailand for a great holiday. Stop by their house and get it at a discount! Well unless you want new style fairings, thats a no go.
Pretty nice guys and lots of cool stuff to look at though. |
94 NC30 NC35 Carb with HRC horns. carbon tray and carbon airbox with foam filter. Tyga header with end can.Samco red rad hoses. Tyga rearset, with Tyga body work. Rick Oliver clip-ons with Renthal grips. 15/42 sprockets. Wave Stealth rotors, BF Goodrich braided lines Carbon hugger. |
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G-Force Performance
Familiar Member
 
USA
380 Posts |
Posted - 07/10/2007 : 16:28:56
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quote: Originally posted by Mantis
Just fly to Thailand for a great holiday. Stop by their house and get it at a discount! Well unless you want new style fairings, thats a no go.
Pretty nice guys and lots of cool stuff to look at though.
I'm with Mantis. Let's go to Thailand and pay a visit. |
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masta_j
Regular Member
  
United Kingdom
776 Posts |
Posted - 07/10/2007 : 18:08:07
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i tried that while i was in thialand they said they were 2 busy, and when i asked if they had any suppliers in thialand i was told they dnt sell to the home market... was quite unhappy |
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Mantis
Settled In Member

Thailand
157 Posts |
Posted - 08/10/2007 : 15:29:42
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yeah I got that too. Just ordered my Spark front and 211V rear from Jap 4 , get to carry it from Iraq to Thailand since they dont sell to the home market.
In their defense thailand copies everything, the fairing that came on the bike when I bought it was a knock off of one of their designs! |
94 NC30 NC35 Carb with HRC horns. carbon tray and carbon airbox with foam filter. Tyga header with end can.Samco red rad hoses. Tyga rearset, with Tyga body work. Rick Oliver clip-ons with Renthal grips. 15/42 sprockets. Wave Stealth rotors, BF Goodrich braided lines Carbon hugger. |
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deckx
New Member
Thailand
23 Posts |
Posted - 10/10/2007 : 16:08:07
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hi Mantis, i live in pattaya, thailand, u said you had a look around tygas place. do they sell any original bodywork, plastics on my rvf are getting knackered. where abouts you stay ?. |
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Mantis
Settled In Member

Thailand
157 Posts |
Posted - 20/10/2007 : 06:32:44
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I actually stay in Koh Samui, but in November I will be transporting it to Bangkok.
As for Body work they most definity can get it for you. If you email them they will get back to you relatively quick. |
94 NC30 NC35 Carb with HRC horns. carbon tray and carbon airbox with foam filter. Tyga header with end can.Samco red rad hoses. Tyga rearset, with Tyga body work. Rick Oliver clip-ons with Renthal grips. 15/42 sprockets. Wave Stealth rotors, BF Goodrich braided lines Carbon hugger. |
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deckx
New Member
Thailand
23 Posts |
Posted - 21/10/2007 : 17:03:19
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cheers Mantis, i was down in Samui couple years back, roads are pretty tight down there !! |
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aaron dibnah
New Member
United Kingdom
2 Posts |
Posted - 21/10/2007 : 22:20:45
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have any off u experienced broken parts if it comes fromtialand or is it best to go though the uk importer??? |
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deckx
New Member
Thailand
23 Posts |
Posted - 22/10/2007 : 03:21:02
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400 cc bikes are rapidly disappearing here in thailand, if u live in UK i would do my search for parts in UK. deckx |
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Tanuki
Bike washed twice a year
    
United Kingdom
8194 Posts |
Posted - 22/10/2007 : 09:09:12
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red baron breakers in BKK have loads of 400 stuff. |
Ha ha ha, oh my God! I almost didn't do it, I almost didn't do it! I thought, is this in bad taste? But you know what, I went for it. I went for it and I'm so glad I did! Ooooh, worth it, totally worth it.
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deckx
New Member
Thailand
23 Posts |
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PARUS
Familiar Member
 
Ukraine
279 Posts |
Posted - 22/10/2007 : 14:24:08
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Do Red baron breakers ship to worldwide? |
Nothing to stop. |
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Tanuki
Bike washed twice a year
    
United Kingdom
8194 Posts |
Posted - 22/10/2007 : 14:24:47
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unlikely
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Ha ha ha, oh my God! I almost didn't do it, I almost didn't do it! I thought, is this in bad taste? But you know what, I went for it. I went for it and I'm so glad I did! Ooooh, worth it, totally worth it.
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