Great source for smaller engine parts. Mainly deals with mopeds but you can get cheap authentic carbs, jets, and filters.
They are great guys and have always treated me well.
https://www.treatland.tv/default.asp
ive gotten a bunch of stuff from them, including the full fairing on the G3SS AND they sold me the HPI cdi for the RD cheaper than if i bought direct.. they are an absolute pleasure to deal with. :twocents:
I should contact benji see if he wants a vendor spot on the forum actually. :umm:
I bet benji would appreciate it.
Yeah, they are definately in the business to help people with their hobbies. Cheapest place that I can order jets and carbs on a given day. Plus they always have sales and free shipping at 150$. Their page is also informative with the thread size and diameter of hardware.
treatland's 2019 actual spring cleaning sale is here!
tldr: 18% off use code "springclean19" sale ends 4/12/2019
Spring is here and we're celebrating by having 18% off of our entire inventory! No more being all cooped up inside not able to finish that custom build!
Use sale code "springclean19" to get 18% off your order total!
As always, free shipping applies to all orders over $150 within the continental united states. Once your cart is over $150 the option for free shipping will magically appear in the shipping carrier drop down menu.
Sale starts now and ends on FRIDAY 4/12/2019 at 11:59pm PT
What a nice shop.
Ok here's one in the U.K. again much of the stuff in the spares section is for larger motorcycles as well.
http://www.mopedland.co.uk/
20% off code. "itsgumbotime" Also, free shipping after 150$
back in stock. considering one for my project. and put the vintage smoke on my buddies rd. is there a new promo code?
Got email today. 18% off with promo code "14yearsold" Gonna pick one up and read all the posts on here to hopefully get my bike runnin
d3rf
Theres a 15% off sale right now, use the promo code "Nomore2020". Ends Aug 28th
You can use it on your jets, filters, and HPI ignition. Free ship at 150$.
Sooo, $297.50 for the HPI, shipped. Sounds too tempting to resist. Any one using these? They recommend the trail tech regulator (which one?)............................D
Quote from: dgorms on August 23, 2020, 02:44:46 PM
Sooo, $297.50 for the HPI, shipped. Sounds too tempting to resist. Any one using these? They recommend the trail tech regulator (which one?)............................D
I'm using one. It's super good! My bike starts up every time and runs freaking great. Battery eliminator as well. It all depends on the route you take. If you wanna run DC then you'll need the full HPI Rect and Reg, if you want to just run AC lights and etc then you can get the trail tech 20 dollar one. Both are great options. I am using a cheap ATV one that hopefully will hold up.
A lot of HPI info here: http://www.2strokeworld.net/forum/index.php?topic=1139.0
HPI is a sweet bit of kit.
Your bike will start easier, run better, make more power and be way more reliable.
yup. i like mine a lot.
:metal:
Well, I bought one.
I've never been super happy with my home made ignition, and CDI sounds great. So here we go!
Plenty of information from Chuck and other members on the forum. Feel free to contact me if you need help with it, since I bothered several other members via text about the matter. GOTTA PAY IT FORWARD! :dawg:
I certainly appreciate that offer. I'll see how it goes and if I need help I will reach out.
Don't be shy. Ignition is super simple once you understand what you're looking for. If you're lost, then it's just a little difficult
The ignition arrived today. Great service. It's hard to believe how small it is. I probably won't get to an install for a few days. I'm just getting the shop back together for a return to work after my August shut down. Shelving has to be finished, everything that is on the floor has to go on said shelving, then I'm going to reassemble the mill and finish milling the crank tools for my wife's 125. I'm so close on it, the crank and reassembly is all that's left. Once all that's done, I work on my bike!
Quote from: sav0r on August 27, 2020, 05:53:07 PM
The ignition arrived today. Great service. It's hard to believe how small it is. I probably won't get to an install for a few days. I'm just getting the shop back together for a return to work after my August shut down. Shelving has to be finished, everything that is on the floor has to go on said shelving, then I'm going to reassemble the mill and finish milling the crank tools for my wife's 125. I'm so close on it, the crank and reassembly is all that's left. Once all that's done, I work on my bike!
wait until you feel the difference in weight. It's amazing how good of work they do at Treatland. Yeah, don't rush into it unless your bike needs it! I had mine kicking around until I decided to fix my bike again.
I took a scoot to the a brewery today and the charging system crapped out. They let me roll it in their garage. I'll have to investigate tomorrow. Amazing! Five good years on the home made getup and the day the new system arrives the old one dies. Hopefully it's jut a loose wire or something and I can drink a beer then ride it back home tomorrow.
Sounds like an omen to me! I just ordered my HPI :celebrate:...........................................D
GREMLINS!