Finding The Best Prices For Aftermarket Motorcycle Parts
27,000,000 pages. That's the result in Google search when typing aftermarket motorcycle parts in the search window. Price comparison shopping is the way to find the best prices for those products we need or want. But, who has time to search through 27 million pages. Hopefully, no one. This site provides you with a fast and simple way to find the best prices for those parts and accessories for your motorcycle. If you'd like to learn how, please read on.
This site offers one of the largest selections of motorcycle parts on the internet. This is due to an eBay product feed which is constantly adding new products and removing sold items. Any item which has reached the time limit set by the seller and remains unsold is also automatically removed from the listings.
How To Save Time And Money On This Site
Many of you are already familiar with eBay. For those of you who have yet to purchase from eBay, it's the worlds largest online auction site with over 80 million products for sale. Individuals with a few items to sell or people who have created stores with hundreds or even thousands of different items affording you the means to comparison shop without leaving the site.
To find the specific parts you're wanting is very easy on this site. On the left hand side, underneath "Aftermarket Parts" are the various store pages. Each page will list 15 items. The order by which the parts are listed is determined by the length of time left to bid on a particular part. The length of sell time is established by the seller. The first part listed on the top left will be the sale ending soonest. If you see the part you're looking for, clicking the image will take you to the page where you will see the amount of time left to bid on this part, a description and review of the part, and the feedback profile of the seller. Now, to save you some time. If the part you're looking for is not on this first page (happens a lot) look up at the top left of the page. You will see a search box and next to that is an "Advanced" search link. This is the link that makes it easy to find what you want without looking through several pages of parts.
Search title & description
Buy It Now Items
Price:
Min Max
Bids:
Min Max
Local:
Miles ZIP
These are the boxes that open up for advanced search. Above this is the gray search window for the part description. (It wouldn't copy for this demonstration).
As you can see you can narrow down your search considerably and save a lot of time. If you prefer not to go through the bidding process check the "Buy It Now Items" box. Enter the price you have budgeted or enter the lowest price you have found for the part you're wanting. Put this price in the max field like this: 100.00 will bring up all of the listings up to 100 dollars. The "min" box will screen out new listings which generally start out with extremely low prices but, it's a handy feature to use. You can see which parts are getting the most action with the use of the "Bids" box. The "Local" box is set up so you can find parts that are closest to your shipping address. This can save money on shipping charges if the part you're trying to buy is a little heavy or bulky.
Now that you've found the part you want at the lowest price you're ready to buy. Not so fast. Check the feedback profile on the seller before you "Buy it now" or start bidding. Ebay does an excellent job policing the sellers on their site. The feedback profile reflects the service rating given to the seller by the "buyers" of their products. This profile can be seen when you click the image of a part you're wanting. The page will have a complete review of the product and the seller. Make sure you check out this information before doing anything else.
If you have read down this far, first of all, Thank You, and second of all, I hope you have found this information helpful and (naturally) hope you put it to good use. If I can be of any further assistance please contact me at : stevensray23@yahoo.com.
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