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Anonymous
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I'm looking for a website that I can look at schematics on OEM parts. Bike bandit is very unclear. I'm looking for part #'s for all the o-ring and gaskets for a 82GS1100ez. Can anyone help. Looking to get better prices than the dealer. Rebuilding motor.
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Anonymous
Yeah I noticed that too. Sent them an e-mail about. They did respond but said they didn't have an a clearer copy and couldn't do much about it??
Anyway I got one of the fiche on CD from www.zedder.com and it's as clear as could be.
There are a number of places to get aftermarket gasket sets. If you want to stay with factory Suzuki then you probably should check out zedder. If you need some particular numbers quick send me a list of what you need (but I can't go through and pull numbers for every o-ring/gasket on the motor)
BTW - When you have parts number check www.ronayers.com for prices. They beat BikeBandit on everything I've checked.
On Ayers site they say they will lookup capabilities soon.
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redliner1973
I have one of those Zedder CD's, and they are great. It took what seemed longer than usual to recieve it, but it did come, and the guy was always responsive to my emails. worth the $20 I paid...
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redliner1973
Well, like I said, it took almost 3 weeks to get mine, but it was well worth it when I got it. the Schematics are alot like the Bikebandit ones, But ALOT better quality, and more of them. :twisted:
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Anonymous
Just received my CD and its a tool to have in your tool box. It only took 1 week after I ordered it. Thanks again for the info.
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have one of those Zedder CD's, and they are great.
These CD's have paid themselves MANY TIMES OVER.
Truly a must have 8) 8)Doug aka crag antler
83GS1100E, gone
2000 Kawasaki Concours
Please wear ATGATT
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