Rick's Motorsport Electrics is a vertical e-commerce / manufacturing and distribution business focused on Aftermarket Motorsport Parts. According to the site, it grew out of a small motorcycle salvage and repair operation in the late 1970s, and now specializes in aftermarket replacement parts for the charging, starting, and ignition systems of motorcycles, ATVs/off-road vehicles, snowmobiles, and personal watercraft.
Its core business is not a general marketplace, but the sale of in-house and distributed components. Product categories include regulator/rectifiers, stators, rotors, generators, starter motors, relays, brush holder repair kits, ignition coils, trigger coils, CDI boxes, and more. It also offers OEM Style and High Output βHot Shot Seriesβ parts. The website supports part lookup by year, model, and OEM number, making it suitable for repair buyers with specific fitment requirements. It emphasizes that most products are designed to be plug-and-play or bolt-on where possible, while still offering universal parts and custom rebuild services for hard-to-find components.
Products are priced at retail/MSRP levels. Based on the collected information, stators are priced at around $74.95-$259.95, while some new items such as rotors, connector kits, and starter motors also list individual prices. Custom service pricing is relatively transparent: labor is $75/hour, a Bench Test is $30 plus shipping and handling, and rebuilding a stator or starter motor using a customer-purchased kit costs $100. Custom orders have a lead time of 6-8 weeks. For shipping, the only clearly stated guaranteed option is UPS Red Label Next Day, which is guaranteed by UPS. The platform does not take responsibility for lost uninsured packages. Most motorsport parts come with a one-year parts replacement warranty, but CDI boxes are excluded.
The strengths are its deep category focus, relatively complete fitment tools and instructional content, plus phone/text support and a dealer account portal. It is more specialized than a general e-commerce platform for repair shops and enthusiasts. The downsides are that page information can be repetitive, payment methods and international shipping coverage are not disclosed, custom lead times are long, and cross-border users should be cautious about returns, exchanges, and package-loss risk.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available information, and payment methods are also not disclosed, so it is marked as unknown. Chinese users looking to purchase should confirm whether international credit cards, PayPal, or freight forwarding addresses are supported, and whether package insurance is available. Comparable motorcycle parts e-commerce sites include Partzilla, RevZilla, Rocky Mountain ATV/MC, and Dennis Kirk.
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