Shipping & Delivery
Does Ridernomics offer free shipping?
Yes. Every order shipped to the 48 contiguous U.S. states ships free, including large items like the Daytona Anima 190cc engine — no minimum order required.
How fast will my order ship?
Orders placed on a business day typically leave the warehouse the same day. Once shipped, transit time is usually 2–5 business days, though carrier estimates are approximate and can vary by location.
Which carrier delivers my order?
It depends on what you order: most small parts ship USPS flat-rate, gauges and speedometers ship USPS Priority Mail, and Daytona Anima engines ship via UPS due to their size and weight.
Can I track my order?
Yes — you'll receive a shipping confirmation email with tracking information as soon as your order leaves the warehouse.
Do you ship to Alaska, Hawaii, or outside the U.S.?
Free shipping currently covers the 48 contiguous states. If you're ordering from outside that area, email info@ridernomics.com before checkout to confirm delivery options and any additional cost.
Returns, Refunds & Warranty
What is Ridernomics' return policy?
You have 30 days from the delivery date to return an item. It must be unused and in its original packaging, and the customer is responsible for return shipping. Email info@ridernomics.com to start a return.
Are Daytona Anima engines returnable?
No. Anima engines are built for race use and are sold as non-refundable, so confirm fitment before ordering.
Do parts come with a manufacturer's warranty?
Warranty coverage depends on the brand and part — suppliers each set their own defect policies. If something arrives damaged or fails, email info@ridernomics.com with your order number and we'll help you get it resolved.
Product Authenticity & Brands We Carry
Are Ridernomics parts genuine, or generic knockoffs?
Genuine. Ridernomics sources directly from established Japanese manufacturers rather than reselling unbranded clones, so every part is built to the fit, finish, and performance spec the manufacturer intended.
What brands does Ridernomics carry?
Daytona (engines, gauges, oil caps, switches), ZETA (levers, lowering links, wheel hubs), DRC (footpegs), C.F. POSH (ignition coils, spark plug cords), KEIHIN (carburetors), and D.I.D. (chains) — mostly imported from Japan.
What is "RIDERNOMICS x C.F. POSH"?
It's a co-branded product line — like the Honda off-road racing ignition coil — made in partnership between Ridernomics and C.F. POSH specifically for Ridernomics customers.
Fitment & Compatibility
How do I know if a part will fit my motorcycle?
Check the model list in the product title and description — most listings name the exact bikes and years a part fits (for example, "Honda CRF250L, CRF250M, CRF250 Rally, CRF300L"). If your model isn't listed, email info@ridernomics.com with your bike's year, make, and model before ordering.
Which motorcycle brands does Ridernomics support?
The catalog covers Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, Suzuki, KTM, Husqvarna, and GasGas — mostly dirt bikes, motocross and off-road models, ATVs, and pit bikes, plus a growing range of street parts.
Can an Anima engine go on something other than a motorcycle?
Yes. The Daytona Anima 190cc bolts onto Honda CRF50 and CRF70 frames, and has also been mounted on Honda ATC and CT70 models, go-karts, and powered parachutes.
Daytona Anima 190cc Engine
What is the Daytona Anima 190cc engine?
It's a race-built 190cc pit bike engine from Daytona, one of Japan's best-known performance parts makers. It's a drop-in replacement for the Honda CRF50/CRF70 platform and has multiple championship wins at the MiniMotoSX series in Las Vegas.
What's the difference between the FE, FSM, FZ5, and FS5 models?
FE and FSM are the current production models; FZ5 and FS5 are discontinued or being phased out. Differences come down to carburetor and starter configuration and gearing — check each listing's spec sheet, or email info@ridernomics.com to match one to your setup.
Can I bore an Anima engine up to 212cc?
Yes. Ridernomics carries a 212cc bore-up kit and a matching forged high-compression piston kit that increase displacement and compression on the 190F platform for more top-end power.
Do Anima engines need professional installation?
Given the cost and race-oriented build of these engines, professional installation — or an experienced small-displacement engine builder — is recommended, especially if you're also adding the bore-up kit or E-start wiring harness.
Installation & Support
Do you provide installation instructions?
Product-specific fitment and installation notes are included on each listing. For anything more involved — wiring, carb jetting, engine swaps — email info@ridernomics.com and the team can point you in the right direction.
What if I'm not sure which part I need?
Email info@ridernomics.com with your bike's year, make, and model and a description of what you're trying to do. The team can help you find the right part before you buy.
About Ridernomics
Is Ridernomics a real U.S.-based company?
Yes. Ridernomics is based in San Jose, California, and specializes in importing motorcycle parts and accessories directly from Japanese manufacturers for U.S. riders.
How can I contact Ridernomics?
Email info@ridernomics.com, or reach out via Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube (@ridernomics).
Does Ridernomics sell anywhere besides ridernomics.com?
Yes — Ridernomics also sells through an official Amazon storefront, though ridernomics.com carries the full catalog and free shipping.