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There are two countries in South America who do import Touratech stuff:
-Chile, e-mail: info@tagler.cl; -Mexico, e-mail: carlos.wieda@plantatoluca.com . You can try them, I suppose that's a cheaper way to go then ordering from Europe. But I don't know if they got the same delivery problems as we do overhere, if so be patient! Succes and greetz, Hans. |
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Just got a message today, that the missing part of my order has arrived in Holland, so they can send the complete order asap. Well, still wait and see! Been three weeks now, compared to other horror-stories, that ain't that bad?
Greetz, Hans. P.s.: post some piccies. when everything's installed. |
I got fed up with the wait today for my sump guard... Its been well over 2 months since i ordered it so rang them and told them to poke it, i'll get one from yamaha... Why put it in the TT book if the parts are not ready!!!! :093::cussing::violence::angry:
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Hey, y'all! Got my complete Touratech order today! Adapters&ribbed wide footpegs, 12v plug-in, tankbag and some maps of Poland, Ukra�ne and Rumania(for my trip in june/july). Post piccies asap, when everything is fitted. All in all it took 5 weeks, due to not available tankbag('till last week). Everything looks good and solid, worth waitin'!
Greetz, Hans. |
Lil' bit late, but here some pics of the Touratech pegs and 12v plug-in. The bike looks a tad dirty, 'cause I had an Allroad training session today, lots of fun!
Greetz, Hans. P.s.: did not fit the tankbag yet. P.s.: @Josephau: there were not more vibes as compared to the original pegs(and they didn't had any), not on the offroad tracks and backroads, not on the stretch of highway back home. |
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