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    #16
    Also, for you and anyone else who needs to cross reference part numbers to see what other bikes share the same parts, here's how you can do it.

    Go to http://www.alpha-sports.com/suzuki_parts.htm and look up the part you need on the fiche.

    Once you have the part number, go to http://www.suzukipartshouse.com/oemp...torcycle/parts and enter the part number in the "Search by part number" search bar.

    Once you get the search results showing the part, click on the link to the right where it says "Where Used".

    You should now have a list of all the bikes that use that part.


    Protip: Bookmark those two links so when you're wondering if a part is the same it only takes a few clicks to find out!

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      #17
      Shared AirBox

      Originally posted by Steel Toed Tank View Post
      This is the list of bikes that share that same part #.


      1982 GS1000S
      1982 GS1100E
      1982 GS1100ES
      1982 GS750T
      1983 GS1100E
      1983 GS1100ES
      1983 GS750S
      1983 GS750T


      So yes, it will work because it is the correct part.
      I took a look at the fiche today and this info confirms what I found.

      Thanks my fellow "T" brother!



      Ed
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        #18
        thanks bro that really helps a bunch

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          #19
          You can also do it within Alpha Sports by clicking on Special Tools, Parts Finder. Personally, I like their cross-reference tool better.
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