There are several questions you really have to ask when buying Suzuki motorcycle parts online. We venture to explore them. We will also be seeking to understand what you’d be seeking to know (and what exactly you’d be looking out for) in asking each of these questions. They are, by the way, pretty much applicable to buyers of all sorts of motorcycle spare parts who shop for the parts online. They are not just applicable to buyers of Suzuki motorcycle parts. They’d still be the questions you’d need to ask Internet-based Kawasaki motorcycle part dealers if, instead of Suzuki motorcycle parts, you were looking for Kawasaki motorcycle parts.
They include questions as to:
1. Whether the motorcycle parts on sale are genuine. It emerges that there are genuine and counterfeit motorcycle parts on sale. Your best bet, of course, would be in buying the genuine ones. Yet, if you are a well-bred person, you can’t openly blurt the question as to whether the parts being sold are genuine or counterfeit (and you won’t get an honest answer anyway). A better approach would be to look for the telltale signs: and you can’t miss them, if you are keen enough.
2. Which country the motorcycle part dealers are in. If they are in another country, you will be, effectively, importing the motorcycle parts — and you should be ready to deal with the fairly complex logistics associated with importation of stuff.
3. How and when the motorcycle parts you buy are to be shipped to you. This will tell you how long you have to wait for the motorcycle parts, and what shipment tracking measures you may need to take. If you are buying motorcycle parts to revive a grounded motorbike, this would effectively be a predictor of the duration of time you have to wait, before you can get the machine up and running again.
4. Who is to foot the shipping bill for the motorcycle parts bought. This would tell you what the real cost of the parts is. For if it emerges that you are the one to foot the motorcycle part shipping bill, then you’d need to add that to the ‘quoted price,’ in order to arrive at the ‘actual price’ of the Suzuki motorcycle parts in question.