Jackie O
XS650 Member
Hi guys,
I just wanted to let you know about our small online shop Sumorubber.com that specialises in rubber parts for Japanese motorcycles. Though we have been trading for a few years now, not many people know about our existence.
Few facts about us:
- We founded our business in 2017 and operate from Glasgow in Scotland
- We keep a large variety of perishable parts (dampers, grommets, footrests, gaskets, seals) in stock for various classic Yamaha bikes including XS650
- We ship orders next working day to destinations worldwide.
- We aim to provide excellent customer service, making sure all products are checked for quality before dispatch and making your project easier by labelling them all individually
- We automatically collect reviews from all our customers and have fantastic feedback on Trustpilot
- We add new part ranges on a regular basis - if you can't find the part you need, let us know!
We don't aim to supply all XS650 parts, but if you want your bike to feel less like a bag of spanners, replacing rubber parts is a great start! Hope we can help you with that.
Jackie
I just wanted to let you know about our small online shop Sumorubber.com that specialises in rubber parts for Japanese motorcycles. Though we have been trading for a few years now, not many people know about our existence.
Few facts about us:
- We founded our business in 2017 and operate from Glasgow in Scotland
- We keep a large variety of perishable parts (dampers, grommets, footrests, gaskets, seals) in stock for various classic Yamaha bikes including XS650
- We ship orders next working day to destinations worldwide.
- We aim to provide excellent customer service, making sure all products are checked for quality before dispatch and making your project easier by labelling them all individually
- We automatically collect reviews from all our customers and have fantastic feedback on Trustpilot
- We add new part ranges on a regular basis - if you can't find the part you need, let us know!
We don't aim to supply all XS650 parts, but if you want your bike to feel less like a bag of spanners, replacing rubber parts is a great start! Hope we can help you with that.
Jackie
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