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Dealing with OEM Motor parts

Posted: |January 8th, 2016|, 10:41 am
by hondaxl1
Has anyone had any experience with this company. I ordered a Cagiva rear chain sider on the 6-12-15 which there web site showed as in stock. I registered for their site to follow the order and it does not appear there. Every seven days they send me an Email confirming my order and saying it is undeliverable. I have sent an Email to them on the 21-12-15 to which they confirm receipt of the Email but do not answer it. I wonder is this normal practice from this company or am I just unlucky. By the way they don't miss you with the cost.

Re: Dealing with OEM Motor parts

Posted: |January 9th, 2016|, 11:53 pm
by snapdragon
Possibility they're waiting for stock? I did have to wait quite a while when I ordered some parts but they arrived eventually. Costly to buy and ship I know, but they have been reliable in the past, and the only supplier for some of the parts.

Re: Dealing with OEM Motor parts

Posted: |January 26th, 2016|, 5:38 pm
by JimBo
I've ordered stuff from them in the past and it always arrived quite quickly.
Probably just a delay in their supply chain.

Re: Dealing with OEM Motor parts

Posted: |February 1st, 2016|, 7:36 am
by hondaxl1
order number - OEM43541
Well, I am now 2 months down the track and not only am I $165 out of pocket and do not have the part, but I have had no reply to my emails other than the computer bot. OEM has even stop sending the 7 day updates (also a computer bot message) nor have they cross referenced the Order number to my login, so I will give it another week and then I will ring them. I hope this gets better as not hearing anything is not good.

Re: Dealing with OEM Motor parts

Posted: |March 19th, 2016|, 5:57 pm
by hondaxl1
After 3monthes and 2 weeks I started a dispute and with paypal received a refund, which is great. However after all this time and several emails and attempted phone calls they actually sent me an email from a person after I had started the dispute saying it was on backorder. To late and I hope that the members have better luck than me.

Re: Dealing with OEM Motor parts

Posted: |March 21st, 2016|, 5:34 am
by V4mp
I just made order from them...
Hopefully your case was just a bad luck or there will be more angry raptor chapter guys. :evil:

Re: Dealing with OEM Motor parts

Posted: |April 9th, 2016|, 12:44 am
by ontrack
Hi hondaxl1
Did you have any luck finding the chain buffer anywhere else?

Re: Dealing with OEM Motor parts

Posted: |April 9th, 2016|, 3:06 pm
by Aussiejoe
Cheaper place to get parts
http://www.raptorchapter.org.uk/viewtop ... =11&t=4687
Was told by a MV Agusta dealer here in Australia that if it's a factory back order, you probably won't be able to get it.

Re: Dealing with OEM Motor parts

Posted: |April 30th, 2016|, 3:29 am
by nlw
I recently placed an order through OEM (23/03/16) paid the best part of £200 for a number of items and was advised it would take around 20 working days until delivery.
OEM contacted me earlier this week asking for more money as Cagiva have increased their prices,but not just a little increase it was near enough the same amount again.At this point I cancelled the order and heard nothing more from them but no refund as yet :angry:
I'm sure PayPal and my credit card have me protected but I'd be wary of using them again especially for large orders.

Re: Dealing with OEM Motor parts

Posted: |May 13th, 2016|, 4:52 am
by V4mp
Finally received my order!
Took way longer than OEM motor parts website told... :(

Re: Dealing with OEM Motor parts

Posted: |May 13th, 2016|, 4:59 am
by V4mp
Just checked OEM Motor parts website, looks like they don't sell parts for V-Raptor 1000 anymore. :pinch:

Re: Dealing with OEM Motor parts

Posted: |May 27th, 2016|, 5:44 pm
by Aussiejoe
No one is getting parts at the moment due to the current financial situation Mv Agusta is in.

Re: Dealing with OEM Motor parts

Posted: |June 2nd, 2016|, 3:54 am
by V4mp
Aussiejoe wrote:No one is getting parts at the moment due to the current financial situation Mv Agusta is in.
You think that is the reason?

Re: Dealing with OEM Motor parts

Posted: |June 3rd, 2016|, 6:40 pm
by Aussiejoe
If you click on this link for a place in France I'm looking at getting parts from it says they can't get MV Agusta parts at the moment, and they only put it up about 4 weeks ago http://www.bike-parts-mv.com/tarif_mv_agusta.php
From what I've read, the company is 40-50 million Euro in debt and are under pressure from their suppliers for payment of outstanding amounts. AMG Mercedes wanted 51% share and the CEO refused to let them have control. At the moment, it's looking like Polaris is going to be buying part of the company. http://auto.ndtv.com/news/polaris-consi ... ta-1407941

Re: Dealing with OEM Motor parts

Posted: |June 3rd, 2016|, 9:39 pm
by ontrack
Bugger.....