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Troutdog
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Anyone know where I can get some......i think there called Intake Boots (between the carb\head) for a decent price.I'm broke down Please Help.Tags: None
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Two places on the Web are Bikebandit.com and Ronayers.com. Ron Ayers needs Suzuki part numbers, (assuming your bike is a Suzuki), they won't look them up for you. Bike Bandit has the schematics but their own part number system and are a little more expensive. You're looking at around $25.00 a piece I think.
Make sure you order the intake boot o-rings as well.
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My bike is a 1981 suzuki GS850.I was hopeing to find some intake boots cheaper than $20. My friend has a Honda 650 inline 4 and his are $7 a piece. Thanks for the help
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For the boots, GS850 part numbers are:
13110-45100 (right side - order 2)
13120-45100 (left side - order 2)
The o-rings are Suzuki part number 09280-38004 (order 4).
Ron Ayers is generally a little cheaper than BikeBandit, but it looks like they're still $20.43.
Crotchrocket.com is probably as cheap as you're going to find, but they're still $17.27 each. While I don't think they've actually ripped off anyone here, they are extremely slow to order from Suzuki and ship to you, and most people who have tried them (including me) won't order from them again. They also have never been known to actually communicate with anyone about any order. The stuff just shows up (or not), many long weeks or months after placing the order.
Ron Ayers and Bike Bandit, on the other hand, are highly recommended. Service is top notch and fast at either.
And don't give up on your local Suzuki dealer -- you might come out ahead by not needing to pay shipping.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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