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1981 Gs550t Tank Fuel Valve

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where is a good place to buy a valve my problem is when my valve is in the on/fuel side it will not stop running fuel even when the bike is off i just got done rebuilding it so i think i need a new one
 
bikebandit .com is faster and flatoutmotorcycles.com is slow but cheaper.
 
I just bought mine from z1enterprises, I haven't gotten it yet. But I will let you know how it works.

Cory
 
I put a pingel on my gs1000. I couldn't be happier with it. I would never go back to a stock valve.
 
I put a pingel on my gs1000. I couldn't be happier with it. I would never go back to a stock valve.

Yeah, it's pretty terrible when those stock vacuum operated valves work perfectly for 20 - 25 years. They don't even require the rider to have a an absolutely perfect memory. Strictly for pansies, I tell you.

Suzuki even has the nerve to keep selling petcocks for long-obsolete models for very reasonable prices! Can you believe that?

It's a very crafty example of long-range thinking -- Suzuki of the '80s helped fund their future retirements by building all these great bikes that people would want to ride for decades, and then littering them with rubber parts that routinely fail after only two decades of sitting behind the garden shed in the rain.

Now that it's 2008, they're getting rich from selling a $40-$50 petcock to almost every GS owner and laughing at us all from their gold-plated retirement homes. I tell you, the nerve and cunning of this plan make my blood boil!

So get your revenge -- don't allow Suzuki's evil plan to reach fruition. Strike back today!

Spend $80 - $100 on an Pingel petcock and adapter plate, spend a couple of days finagling to get it working and to mount it so it doesn't hit the carbs, then train yourself by the latest and most punitive operant conditioning methods to shut it off every single time you ride.

Only by such methods will we break free from the tyranny of Suzuki's diabolical planned obsolescence.
 
bikebandit .com is faster and flatoutmotorcycles.com is slow but cheaper.

I won't buy from flatoutmotorcycles any more. They required a signature upon delivery and I had a real time getting my package. Unfortunately, both me and my wife work for a living and we're not home during the day when they come by! Imagine that. I even left a note on the door saying to leave it on my doorstep to no avail. I understand the reasoning from the merchant standpoint. They have their right to their policy and I have my right to shop somewhere else.
 
When I worked at work (instead of home), I used to have stuff delivered to the shop. That was really nice, since I lived in an apartment at the time, where things were more likely to grow legs.
 
" Only by such methods will we break free from the tyranny of Suzuki's diabolical planned obsolescence."

That, and the rest of your comments, are pretty ----ed funny. And you raise a good point. I recently picked up an '83 Honda 650 Nighthawk and wrongfully assumed that OEM parts would be as easy to get as my poor tired GS550t that I'm rebuilding. No, that is not the case. I'd like to do a carb job on it even though it is running, but Honda no longer makes the intake boots, and I assume that Mr. Robert Barr, bless his heart, doesn't make o-ring kits for anything but the GS's. Thank goodness this bike was garaged it's whole life by the original owner.:-D

Did I mention how great this site was?
 
Yeah, it's pretty terrible when those stock vacuum operated valves work perfectly for 20 - 25 years. They don't even require the rider to have a an absolutely perfect memory. Strictly for pansies, I tell you.

Suzuki even has the nerve to keep selling petcocks for long-obsolete models for very reasonable prices! Can you believe that?

It's a very crafty example of long-range thinking -- Suzuki of the '80s helped fund their future retirements by building all these great bikes that people would want to ride for decades, and then littering them with rubber parts that routinely fail after only two decades of sitting behind the garden shed in the rain.

Now that it's 2008, they're getting rich from selling a $40-$50 petcock to almost every GS owner and laughing at us all from their gold-plated retirement homes. I tell you, the nerve and cunning of this plan make my blood boil!

So get your revenge -- don't allow Suzuki's evil plan to reach fruition. Strike back today!

Spend $80 - $100 on an Pingel petcock and adapter plate, spend a couple of days finagling to get it working and to mount it so it doesn't hit the carbs, then train yourself by the latest and most punitive operant conditioning methods to shut it off every single time you ride.

Only by such methods will we break free from the tyranny of Suzuki's diabolical planned obsolescence.
mr b wringer
you alwas give sound advice, but the above is my absolute favourite, it made my day!
keep rockin' :-D
 
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