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Parts Resource (link)

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4/14/07: I'm updating this thread to record links to any decent parts or information resources that I come across. If you have a source that you feel has something to offer the GS community and is reliable and trustworthy, please feel free to share it here. Thanks!

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This site was offered by another GS-er on the site and I ran across it while reading around the forums here in an effort to learn about a GS550ES that I'm getting road ready. I found the site to be a convenient resource for parts information and graphics, although the pricing on the site seems to be a good bit higher than what's offered by my local dealer. Use it in good health!

http://www.alpha-sports.com/suzuki_parts.htm
 
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Yeah, I use the site to get factory part numbers, and order a good bit of stuff from Ron Ayers for all my gsxr suspension mods, and go to the local dealer for GS stuff that Ron Ayers does not carry...
 
Ahhh! More good web resources. Thanks!

If anybody knows of more good websites, please add 'em here. Thanks!
 
CheapCycleParts.com

CheapCycleParts.com

If found these guys when searching for carb parts. I haven't done business with them yet but what I do know is that they're parts diagrams are at least twice as clear as the same diagrams found on BikeBandit.com. For my bike, they seem to have more of the carb parts than any other site I've found.

CheapCycleParts.com

http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=106663

FYI: At least one GS-er has had a bad experience with these guys: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=107724

I think I'll have to stay clear of doing business with this site, but I'll still use their parts diagrams. ;)
 
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Move the thread????

Move the thread????

I suggest you guys move this thread to the proper forum. GS Links is dedicated specifically for this information. Great idea putting it all in one thread though! :-D
 
I suggest you guys move this thread to the proper forum. GS Links is dedicated specifically for this information. Great idea putting it all in one thread though! :-D

Good point. I'll make the request to the admins. Thanks!
 
Best I have found...

Best I have found...

After many hours cruising the Net, the best place I have found for Suzuki parts online is Pro Source Motorsports. They have the best prices and thus far have sent everything correctly!

www.prosourcemotorsports.com

I got a complete air filter assembly (Foam and Metal Support Frame with attached seal) from them for $39 to fit my 1982 GS100Gz.

Good Luck, Bruce
 
Baltimore Cycle Salvage of Baltimore, MD

Baltimore Cycle Salvage of Baltimore, MD

According to Dean of Baltimore Cycle and Salavage, this is the #2 bike salvage company in the country. I haven't verified that, but I don't have any problem believing it because yesterday at Baltimore Cycle Salvage I put hands on two used sets of Mikuni BSW30SS carbs for my 1985 GS550ES. They also said they had another two sets on hand at their off site storage. This is fairly impressive, I think, due to the fact that these carbs were apparently only run for 2 or 3 years (these are the infamous two barrel carbs that both Suzuki and Mikuni seem to disavow.) and I only found one set on all of eBay for $15 more before shipping costs.

They used to have a website, but Dean said that they took it down due to poor design and were in the process of redesign, but it didn't sound like he expected a website anytime soon. So if you'd like to contact them, here's the old school info of their business card:

Baltimore Cycle Salvage, Inc.
232 N Franklintown Road
Baltimore, MD 21223

410.233.7090
410.962.1335 (alternate)
 
FindMyPart.com

FindMyPart.com

http://www.findmypart.com/

I submitted a request yesterday for my hard to find carbs (these are the infamous two barrel carbs that both Suzuki and Mikuni seem to disavow) and had two different vendors/salvagers respond within hours. Very cool.

PS: I haven't verified the vendors stock as I located a set locally (see previous post).
 
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