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slashfan7964
04-09-2014, 08:25 PM
Doing some research and I just stumbled across this website. For $29.95, you supposedly can have a searchable computer program that has part numbers for nearly every single part on every single model Honda made from 1959-2008 and this includes every single three wheeler Honda made. Considering all the information you are given access to, I would say $30 is an EXCEPTIONAL price. This log includes all Honda three wheelers and part numbers for each three wheeler part on every model, including several rarer 1987 Honda's. These guys also have, for a separate price, part numbers for all Kawasaki's, Yamaha's, and Suzuki's . This includes three wheelers such as the Tecate's, Tri-Zingers; you name it, it's there.. Now everyone has access to part numbers if needed.

This is what they are saying:


Included In this Package:
Most Honda Part Numbers for Motorcycles, ATV's and Scooters from 1959 to 2008
Select a model and all parts which were used on the model will be displayed
Select a part and all included models which used the part will be displayed.
Enter a part number and all included models which used the part will be displayed
1883 different North American models/years supported
1,752,207 cross entries
163,802 different part numbers included
Your perfect source for rebuilding that old bike
Requires Windows 95, 98, ME, XP, NT, 2000, XP Pro, or Vista


All Kawasaki Part Numbers for Motorcycles, ATV's, Jetski's, Generators and Utility Vehicles from 1965 to 2000
Select a model and all parts which fit this model are displayed
Select a part and all models this part will fit are displayed
1445 different models supported
106139 parts included
1217535 cross entries.
Your perfect source for rebuilding that old bike.
Requires Windows 95,98,ME,XP,NT,2000 or XP Pro



Suzuki Part Numbers for most Motorcycles and ATV's from 1963 to 2000
Select a model and all parts which fit this model are displayed
Select a part and all models this part will fit are displayed
Search by part number or part description
851 models with complete parts listings
An additional 988 models (autos and outboards) with partial listings
116753 parts included
1,064,551 cross entries
Your perfect information source for rebuilding that old bike
Requires Windows 95, 98, ME, XP, NT, 2000 or XP Pro


Most Yamaha Part Numbers for Motorcycles, ATVs and Scooters from 1963 to 2005
Most Snowmobiles from 1980 to 2003
Most Outboard motors form 1983 to 2003
Most WaveRunners from 1990 to 2003
Most Generators, Multi-purpose engines, Pumps, Snow Blowers and Tractors
Select a model and all parts which fit this model are displayed
Select a part and all models this part will fit are displayed
3117 different models supported
187,770 part numbers
3,019,751 cross entries
Your perfect source for rebuilding that old bike
Requires Windows 95,98,ME,XP,NT,2000,XP Pro or Vista


You can find the list of every model in the log here (again with every P# on every part on a given machine):

http://zedder.com/msg17.htm

Not sure if this has ever been posted before, but I'm pretty sure this would be a seriously valued resource among us enthusiasts. They also have international (read: worldwide) Honda P#'s if you want them. This should make sourcing parts from other models that interchange easier for us all. The value here with this is it also tells you matching part numbers....no more searching!!! If you have searched a part, and it shows, it shows you were you can get them off other models and it tells you if it will fit! This is useful if parts are rare.

http://www.zedder.com/itm00616.htm

DasUberKraut
04-09-2014, 09:27 PM
Ordered. Thank you!!!

Going to pass it along to my instructor as well at my college.
I'm currently enrolled in the Motorcycle, Marine & Outdoor Power Products Technician program at my local tech college (CVTC).

MRSOUND
04-09-2014, 10:04 PM
Not saying what you found is not valuable, but I believe I can do basically the same thing for free by going to parts sight Partzilla. I use this site to look up part #s and applicable models when posting parts on feebay. My example being a coil for an 83 YTM200K. Just input the year, manufacturer, and model on the home page. It then routes to parts groups where you choose a microfiche that has that part in it (this case electrical). Find the part and # on the part explosion. Click on the part # below drawing and it will bring you to the screen shown in the link below providing all the models this part # was used on (In this case 29 different models). Maybe your source is cleaner or provides more info or cross referencing I don't know. But for me I'll save the $30 and go this route. Now if this site shows cross references of part #'s that don't match but are interchangeable between different models that may be of more value ( example would be how many different rear wheel hubs from different models (trikes quads etc) fit onto a 250R rear axle spline) . Nice job on finding an alternative that may be more desirable for members. Again this is not meant to be a put down to your find, just an alternative.
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detail/yamaha/YP-1UY-82310-41-00.html

slashfan7964
04-09-2014, 10:10 PM
Now if this site shows cross references of part #'s that don't match but are interchangeable between different models that may be of more value ( example would be how many different rear wheel hubs from different models (trikes quads etc) fit onto a 250R rear axle spline) .

I believe to an extent it does something like this, but I'm not 100% sure. I have not tested it yet personally, but I have been hearing good results so far from those who have it.

MRSOUND
04-09-2014, 10:18 PM
I believe to an extent it does something like this, but I'm not 100% sure. I have not tested it yet personally, but I have been hearing good results so far from those who have it.
Let us know. That would add a whole new perspective on things http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-dance005.gif (http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys.php)

slashfan7964
04-09-2014, 10:24 PM
Let us know. That would add a whole new perspective on things http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-dance005.gif (http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys.php)

If you don't hear it from me, someone will probably chime in.

I think another nice thing is that if for some reason that site goes down, you always have these on your computer too. Just food for thought.

Not sure if you've seen the pictures of the program, but it seems to be pretty basic and very Microsoft Excel-spreadsheet oriented which makes organizing easy.

slashfan7964
04-09-2014, 10:32 PM
Not to get off topic, but this may haelp you mrsound and others, but I did find that on partzilla if you click on a part number on the microfiche page, then it will bring up that oart, then if you scroll down it will tell you every ATC, Yami, or Kawi, or whatever it was ever on, as long as the #'s dont change over time as some have. A reason that I can still buy a lot of bearings and seals directly from honda through my local shop is because they are used all the way up until 2008 or newer on the CRF (mostly 250) models.

I believe that's where this has the advantage. If the number changed, it still shows as compatible,and what machines it was used on, or at least I'm pretty sure it does. The cross referencing is instantaneous.

I think you have to know the other machine on those sites in order to see if numbers match. This does that for you, as well as showing you what other machines it was used on, immediatly.

rg97
04-09-2014, 10:36 PM
Ah well the site has that covered sometimes too. For a number, lets say #15 in some fiche, it may have 3-4 part #'s listed because some do supersede over time and the people that handle the fiche's have that covered.

I would have to see feedback on this program before it would convince me to buy it.

jakep53
04-09-2014, 10:37 PM
does anyone know if this is mac compatible??

slashfan7964
04-09-2014, 10:43 PM
does anyone know if this is mac compatible??

I think it's Windows only.


Ah well the site has that covered sometimes too. For a number, lets say #15 in some fiche, it may have 3-4 part #'s listed because some do supersede over time and the people that handle the fiche's have that covered.

I would have to see feedback on this program before it would convince me to buy it.

Fair enough.

rg97
04-09-2014, 10:47 PM
does anyone know if this is mac compatible??
Doubt it. Macs need a different file than windows ones do when it comes to downloads. I dont think that a Mac can do much with an .exe file, which is the form that I would think this comes in.

MRSOUND
04-09-2014, 10:47 PM
Not to get off topic, but this may help you mrsound and others, but I did find that on partzilla if you click on a part number on the microfiche page, then it will bring up that part, then if you scroll down it will tell you every ATC, Yamaha, or Kawi, or whatever it was ever on, as long as the #'s dont change over time as some have. A reason that I can still buy a lot of bearings and seals directly from honda through my local shop is because they are used all the way up until 2008 or newer on the CRF (mostly 250) models.
If you had actually read through my whole post and followed the link you would have seen that's exactly what I pointed out?

rg97
04-09-2014, 10:49 PM
Sorry for the :postwhore ing, but I stumbled upon this for the International Honda edition. Interesting aint it?? :confused:

ATC250ESJ Canada ATC250ES 1988
ATC250ESJ England ATC250ES 1988
ATC250ESJ European Direct Sales ATC250ES 1988
ATC250ESJ Australia ATC250ES 1988

PS to mrsound
Sorry, didnt see that. I had read the part that slashfan had quoted in his reply post. My bad.:rolleyes:

slashfan7964
04-09-2014, 10:55 PM
I totally forgot about the 88 Big Red. Pretty sweet that they have that also.

sledcrazyinCT
03-14-2015, 10:06 PM
I believe that's where this has the advantage. If the number changed, it still shows as compatible,and what machines it was used on, or at least I'm pretty sure it does.

This thread is a year old have you verified this is a better way to determine what parts interchange as opposed to using partzilla?