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    1982 GS850 Carb boots anyone?

    I have my old dry rotted carb boots off and was curious if anyone knows if they might have some or the best place to get them. I need the ones from cylinder to carb.

    Chris

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    Did you not bookmark that page from BassCliff's Mega-Welcome?

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      Hi,

      You'll have to shop around a little if you're looking for the best price. I bought mine from Partshark.com. But you can also get good prices from Z1Enterprises.com, GSSuzuki.com, and maybe Partsnmore.com. Most of our favorite vendors for just about everything GS can be found in your "mega-welcome". (If I missed giving you the "mega-welcome", please accept my apologies.)


      Thank you for your indulgence,

      BassCliff

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        To clarify, these boots are only available as an OEM part (made by Suzuki). The gents above have listed several dealers with online ordering systems and decent prices. All will have to order the parts from Suzuki, then ship them to you.

        I believe Z1 Enterprises stocks these boots, so if you're in a hurry, they're a great solution.
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