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Getting Paramotor Parts

Dec 05, 2006

Sometimes you find parts from more common sources. Of course it's always good to support your local dealer but, when they don't have what you need, this is good to know.

Frequently, parts can be found at various sources besides the dealer. I strongly recommend, however, supporting the dealer whenever possible because that will help insure he/she stays in the business of supplying support. In a pinch, knowing where parts are available can get you airborne when the dealer is unavailable.

See Resources for places that do service and sell parts.

For parts on specific motors, go to the Troubleshooting page and select your motor's "Specifics" page. For example, the Black Devil is here.


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