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		<title>Sourcing Your Spare Parts from Motorcycle Salvage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Used motorcycle parts have been a great revenue-earning business in many parts of the country and worldwide. And during these troubled and uncertain economic climes, any kind of bargain is welcome to people who have had pay cuts or lost their jobs in the recession. Many dealers either do it themselves of have affiliates that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Used motorcycle parts have been a great revenue-earning business in many parts of the country and worldwide. And during these troubled and uncertain economic climes, any kind of bargain is welcome to people who have had pay cuts or lost their jobs in the recession. </p>
<p>Many dealers either do it themselves of have affiliates that purchase used and damaged motorcycles from insurance companies and individuals who have figured in road accidents that render their motorcycles nearly useless or uneconomical to restore. From these, they cannibalize for parts that can still be used and sold to buyers interested in getting great bargains from motorcycle salvage. </p>
<h2>Salvaging a Wrecked Motorcycle</h2>
<p>What exactly get salvaged from wrecked motorcycles? Oh, just about all the parts that have not been ruined beyond economical repair can comprise a motorcycle salvage parts inventory of spare parts dealers. There are specialty companies that offer top price to purchase motorcycles salvaged from an accident on the road.<br />
Rather than have the insurance companies take them out of owners who figure in accidents for a paltry sum, these companies looks at your wreck and estimate the revenue streams that salvaged parts from a wrecked motorcycle can command, then pay the owner a good price. </p>
<p>Engines often remain intact while the frame and other body moldings can be mangled. Seats, gas tanks, drive trains, disc brakes, gauges, wheels, and just about any part on a motorcycle that figured in a road mishap can be salvaged for reselling to the public in motorcycle salvage auctions. </p>
<p>Minor road accidents are often enough to discourage owners of expensive high power motorcycles from restoring their bikes and promptly dispose them to their insurers. Some with severely damaged body moldings can actually be restored with salvaged parts from similar models,</p>
<h2>Benefits of Using Salvaged Parts</h2>
<p>The main benefit is always a much reduced price on a salvaged motorcycle part. But consumers are often cautioned to make sure they are getting undamaged parts or those that have been satisfactorily restored to original specification. Otherwise, you could be exposing yourself and your motorcycle to unnecessary risks of failing on the road with some unthinkable consequences for life and limb. </p>
<p>Your best bet would be to secure these parts from reputable parts dealers. You can find that out from online sites as well as on the classified section of your local newspapers. Your friends and colleagues who have experiences in using salvaged parts can recommend to you their preferred dealers who have proven their worth.
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