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May 14th 2020, 11:34 AM | #1 |
Mar 2016 Seattle '14 KTM Duke 690, '18 BMW R12RS, '05 BMW R12ST | MotoComposites: terrible
MotoComposites.com Steer clear. Out of Quebec. They make aftermarket, carbon fiber parts for most major-brand bikes, from Aprilia to Yamaha. I'd purchased from them before, starting from a few years ago, everything was fine. But holy-cow, have they gone downhill, both product quality AND customer service. My last order was lumpy, poorly finished, mounting holes and surfaces the wrong size and improperly placed. Then they refused a return, making me jump through too many hoops, at first wanted me to be their fabricator and correct their flaws. These aren't race-bike skins, where the expectation is, often, you bore your own mounting holes. Forewarned is forearmed. Edited by FireDave on May 14th 2020 at 07:29 PM |
May 15th 2020, 11:35 PM | #2 |
Jan 2016 here there |
Weird. I have some CF bits from them that are perfect. They are a few years old now though.
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