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S.Meyer - BMW Vintage Part Store

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Eugene_RSA
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S.Meyer - BMW Vintage Part Store

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Greetings everyone,

Can anyone describe or share experiences with purchasing from and through online store from S.Meyer?

The resource link is on the Forums link page and can be found here as well:

http://www.meyer-bikes.de/index.php?pag ... &path=home

Please can anyone reply with feedback on their experiences?

Kind regards - Eugene_RSA

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They are real good!!!!

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Hi, They are real good to deal with. Talk to Uwe he speaks English if you don't speak German. I buy from them mainly.
They ship as fast as possible . I give them 10 out of 10 !

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Use Huggett or Vech

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I used them early on for /2 and /3 stuff, and they were OK. I have concluded it makes little sense to buy from S.Meyer when the parts are MADE by Huggett anyway, and you can just order straight from them without a middleman.

Vech also sells all of Huggett's parts (and many others), and despite a slight markup over Huggett's publicly advertised prices. I'm fine paying a little more to use a distributor in the same country as myself and because Vech and team often go above and beyond with tech support, customer service, etc.

http://bmwbike.com/ <-- Huggett in Switzerland

http://www.benchmarkworks.com/ <-- Vech in Mississippi

-Chris

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I agree with Chris !

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Hi, I agree with Chris when you live in the USA. You want to have your supplier go the extra mile and from all the talk of this forum Vech is #1. I'm in Canada and really don't want to pay for the duty twice and found Uwe a nice guy that takes the time to make sure the parts are right and has always backed up his products. I purchased a re-conditioned set of heads and they were nicely done. For me as well it takes the same amount of time coming from both suppliers. Mark

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Meier is generally a good supplier

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I have purchased several items from Meier and was happy with most parts. Meier ships quickly and has reasonable shipping rates. Many of the parts were from Huggett as well. I did get some seals that did not fit (clutch piston seal, push rod felt). In my experience the first stop is the BMW dealer, they can order many of the parts for the older machines and the parts are supplied by Huggett. Many times the BMW parts are cheaper or the same w/o shipping and carry a BMW warranty.

Having said that, a limited selection is available, so at times you have get parts from Germany or Vech. You will find that so many of the replacement parts came from the same suppliers. Look around and check prices and make sure it makes sense to order from Germany -- ask questions on the part quality before you fork the big money. On a name brand part such KS pistons, it does not matter where you get it; is the same part from any supplier.

Good luck --
Iron Horse

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Thank you for all the

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Thank you for all the feedback fellows!

I live in South Africa so guessing shipping is an expensive pill I will have to swallow.

Just for interest sake, what delivery time did it take for the items to arrive and did they arrive to your door or did you have to fetch them from a depot?




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I have ordered from S.

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I have ordered from S. Meyer,and they have always been great and treated me well. Same can be said about Vech. There is also "Uwes motorradladen" (SP?) as well to consider ordering from.
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I haven't ordered from Meyer,

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I haven't ordered from Meyer, but I went on to their online store and found items I have been unable to get from Mark Huggett.

Being in Australia, shopping locally in USA sort of doesn't count, so I reckon look everywhere because what you need is what you need and different places might have much of the same stuff but it is the specific required item that gets the order placed.



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Good Experience With S.M.

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I have had a good experience with S.M. and agree with most everything said here. I will buy from a domestic first (Vech or other) then look to S.M. if I cant find what I need. I like that they have some hard to find items i.e. screwless stainless steel clamps for the air intake to carb connection. Sometimes the roundels are on sale and a bit less expensive not to mention the high end tanks and other body parts (tins) that they keep in stock as NOS. In general they are very good.

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Shipping times

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Shipping from most of the German suppliers is one week to 10 days. Pretty fast, and Meier seems pretty reasonable for the shipping rates (Normal postal delivery). Make sure you are very clear on your parts order and ask questions send pictures etc to get the correct part and quality level you expect.
In practical terms, you need to realize it is a 'cottage' industry and I have had some quality issues with all of them, including some BMW parts .... the old OEM suppliers, process and tooling no longer make the original parts, so you get the best parts you can find.
I would say that many of the parts are not even made in Germany any longer..... but they are available and that is NICE!

Cheers --
Iron Horse

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