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New to the web is a company that has a link with ExactRep.
Here a quote from their website linked below:

"We are very proud to announce that we have secured the exclusive rights to distribute and resell custom motorcycle products from the European brand 'ExactRep' in North America.

And this is just the beginning.

We will be growing our offering of products with other suppliers, manufacturers and partners.

Visit our website to find out more about our range of custom after market motorcycle parts."

http://www.motorcyclespecialistparts.com/

Combined with Boxenstopp (F.Marz) in Florida, access to exclusive parts from across the pond. While neither are cheap, they are unique and high quality parts.
 
Interesting. Might seem a bit odd to me since i've had some of their products on hand too?
 
Seems like a new arrangement. I wonder if they will be required to keep up a fair level of inventory, or just take orders for drop-shipment.
 
I don't get what the advantage would be NOT to order from Exactrep direct. They take Visa. Some companies that only take bank wires then I could see it.
 
Most of the time customs is ok but they can be a pain when they decide to put the extra cost to you. Buying in bulk and getting stuff shipped all at once cuts ship cost and time for the U.S. customers.
 
It seems they are still working out inventory levels and leads times. I tried to put a item in the websites cart and it didn't work. The parent company of this U.S. based website is looking to get European companies products for them to sell as a U.S. based company.
 
Nice items, pricing on some items kinda high I think though just me thinking out loud.
 
With the weak euro, better to buy from EU countries direct. Even better so if you could buy from Japan. Yen is 118/1. Thats a 30% savings from a year ago.
 
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