VanillaGorilla
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seems to be common. good prices and shipping within Canada so no duty but if you need something in a hurry order elsewhere.
Tried out Bayside Performance recently.
Placed an order for my Factory Pro velocity Stacks.
Paid $230.97 CDN. Best price I could find them for in the states were $240 USD.
Prior to May 8th I was in communication with Kevin cause they didn't have my bike listed on their website. He said they had my part in the warehouse.
Order placed May 8th.
"processing" state until the May 19th.
"Shipped" May 19th and recieved them May 25th (delivery time of 4 business day's).
I wasn't amused with the "processing" state being so long especially if they had my part in their warehouse. The E-mail you get when your order get's approved (ETA to you is 6-10 business days), seems to be computer generated message and only apply's if they have your item in stock.
I think my order and deliver time was fine. For the price, shipping and not having to deal with possibly getting ding'd at customs, I had a good experience with them. Will defenitely shop there again.
My order was May 8th..........STILL PROCESSING!
Ya i had same issues as have many others on here, there customer service isn't much better.Ordered a backpack on June 30th. Called multiple times this week and the item has STILL not arrived at their location (they receive stuff from US). Was told to call again on Sat (was told to call a few times earlier already) to see if they finally get it.
Not very pleased with how things take forever to ship -- I'm pretty sure other customers are not pleased either. Prices are decent but not cheaper than buying from US, which takes 2-3 days to ship to a Niagra NY address.
Definitely not buying from them again. Would rather pay extra to get it locally and right away or through US for less. Can't image them getting good reviews or returning customers with the way they handle the logistics.
I ordered a 520 chain conversion with both front and rear sprockets for the Duc and service was excellent to say the least. The salesman(forgot his name as this was a year ago) even sold me the carrier at cost to avoid the wait if I ordered what I wanted originally. If you order parts in the dead of winter and start complaining because of long shipping times then that's just retarded. I always order in the off season just so Im not expecting to put them on the bike for a couple months. I know the bike will be ready come April anyway.
Bayside seems to get more negative reviews than positive, but in future, keep the following information in mind if you want some peace of mind.
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The default choices (a.k.a. the "big" players), if you live in the GTA and have an afternoon to waste, in no particular order are:
1. GP Bikes (Whitby)
2. Royal Distributing (Whitby)
3. Kahuna (Toronto)
4. Riders Choice (Toronto)
5. Parker Bros (Toronto)
Now, there are other places further west and/or north that have positive reviews and lots of happy customers (e.g. Blue Streak Racing), but if you're in the GTA, it's completely up to you if you want to go out to see them.
If you want to go the online route, my preferences are as follows (no particular order):
1. motorcyclegear.com
2. canadasmotorcycle.ca
3. ridersdiscount.com
4. solomotoparts.com
5. motomummy.com
I've done business with all of the above, never had a complaint with any of them (and no one on the gixxer.com forums have ever had any negative things to say).
With regards to STG (a.k.a. sportbiketrackgear.com), my only issue with them is/was their standard price for shipping to Canada (they tack on a fixed dollar value) - 9 times out of 10 that makes them more expensive than the 5 I listed above (however, like the previous 5, no one has ever had a bad thing to say about Jason or Bryan).
If you want the gamut of online retailers who have some traction, then my final offering is motorcycle-superstore.com; I've never done business with them, don't know anyone who has, and quite frankly I only use them for the pictures...
Again, you could also use Blue Streak Racing (they have an online presence as well; and between them and Canadasmotorcycle.ca, you may be able to keep it "local").
Good luck.