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		<title>By: frank mckeever</title>
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		<dc:creator>frank mckeever</dc:creator>
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		<description>hey, i live in U.S. but i own a 85 canadian rz 350 rn i am trying to hunt down a good source for canadian parts that will ship to me any help would be appreciated, thanks.

&lt;em&gt;Hello Frank, Thanks for the reply, Unfortunately, We haven&#039;t sold this model here in almost 20 years now. A recent search on some of the original parts have come up discontinued. This is based on movement and availability from Japan. Some of the internal parts are often used on other models like the Banshee ATV to name one. Run some of the part numbers by you local dealer in the US and you may be surprised with what you can still get. Things like bodywork are model specific are now a thing of memory. But some of the common internals can still be available new. You can try some of the recyclers to find some good used parts. I recall seeing some side panels years ago at Zdeno Cycle Salvage. You can even try using www.Canada411.ca and run motorcycle salvage searches in different provinces to get phone numbers to see if anybody has anything that you maybe interested in. Also, by checking our main corporate website using the dealer locator you may find a couple of our dealers still holding onto a few pieces ?? And finally, running a quick google search got me a couple of interesting links: www.yamaha-rd.com (they have a discussion forum with classifieds and tech tips,etc.) or www.Spec2.com (performance upgrades). I hope this information can help you in your quest. They were a fun little bike !!!!!!

Bryan Fil&lt;/em&gt;
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<p><em>Hello Frank, Thanks for the reply, Unfortunately, We haven&#8217;t sold this model here in almost 20 years now. A recent search on some of the original parts have come up discontinued. This is based on movement and availability from Japan. Some of the internal parts are often used on other models like the Banshee ATV to name one. Run some of the part numbers by you local dealer in the US and you may be surprised with what you can still get. Things like bodywork are model specific are now a thing of memory. But some of the common internals can still be available new. You can try some of the recyclers to find some good used parts. I recall seeing some side panels years ago at Zdeno Cycle Salvage. You can even try using <a href="http://www.Canada411.ca" rel="nofollow">http://www.Canada411.ca</a> and run motorcycle salvage searches in different provinces to get phone numbers to see if anybody has anything that you maybe interested in. Also, by checking our main corporate website using the dealer locator you may find a couple of our dealers still holding onto a few pieces ?? And finally, running a quick google search got me a couple of interesting links: <a href="http://www.yamaha-rd.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.yamaha-rd.com</a> (they have a discussion forum with classifieds and tech tips,etc.) or <a href="http://www.Spec2.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.Spec2.com</a> (performance upgrades). I hope this information can help you in your quest. They were a fun little bike !!!!!!</p>
<p>Bryan Fil</em></p>
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