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    Ok I was tinkering with my bike this afternoon and I was looking over the plug wires. When I pulled off #4 the Rubber ALMOST cracked in half. Thus I am now aware that the wires should be replaced. My Haynes book won't be in till Wednesday thus I ask the question being a newbie. Plug wires on a car are $30-$40 for a performance set. I go to Bikebandit and from what I'm seeing I have to purchase a "COIL ASSY, IGNI" which is almost $80. Is this right? Should I replace anything else in addition, besides the plugs, if I do? She runs fine for now but am looking to replace them when the money becomes available.

    #2
    They can be replaced, it's not plug & play. What you should do is look on ebay for a set of coils from a late model GSX / bandit They usually go for $20-$25

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      #3
      Devil' advocate

      Ok so I checked them out but part #'s don't match. I don't question that these are right I'm just trying to figure out how you guys find comparable parts to subsitute. :roll:

      THANKS for the help Lynn

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        #4
        It's all in the know how Those will bolt up in the original hole & work fine + they are 15 years newer Just swap the plug ends

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          #5
          I would trust Lynn. He knows bikes. The only other alternative I have is to replace with Dyna Coils which allow any 7mm or 8mm plug wires to be used as replacements.

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            #6
            My bike is wearing Dyna coils and wires. Highly recommended.

            Mounting them requires a bit of ingenuity -- the spacing between the mounting holes is a little wider than stock.
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              #7
              Yes, Dyna is teh way to go!!
              Then you can just swap the plug wires when they wear out instead of buying a new set of coils for 100+ dollars each time they go out.

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                #8
                Can anybody verify if this fits my 83' 850g?

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                  #9
                  They will work. I have GSXR coils on my bike. Suzuki had a habit of using the same parts on many models even though the part numbers show them to be different. The only thing you might have to do is shorten a wire or two. Dyna coils are a good substitute but it is doubtful you gain anything performance-wise. I had Dynas at one time then went back to Suzuki coils after one of the Dynas crapped out.

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                    #10
                    The only thing you need to do is use your original spark plug caps
                    I would guess the are from 1991 not a 2001. 2001 had coil on plug they will not work, physically completely different The bandit still used a conventional coil

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1
                      The only thing you need to do is use your original spark plug caps
                      I would guess the are from 1991 not a 2001. 2001 had coil on plug they will not work, physically completely different The bandit still used a conventional coil
                      The Kats still use the old style coil since they use the oil cooled GSXR engines.

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