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03svrider
81 gs450 rebuild kit
where would i find one and how much? the bike shop is telling me $70 just for the needles? are they screwing me?Tags: None
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nabrams
I wouldn't replace any of the metal parts - just clean 'em. Gaskets, o-rings and the like should be replaced as necessary.
Re-build kits can be found on eBay for a steal, if you're lucky.
The dealer/shop usually has to order from the manufacturer (none in stock), so they charge more, especially for our dinosaurs.
But you knew that already, didn't ya?
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03svrider
that sucks
i work at the dealership on sat's so i thought they'd give me a break. at least i know my carbs will be like brand new. they have the best mechanic in the place doing the rebuild so i'll feel confident when i do long haul trips on it. the tank had alot of rust in it and an inline filter but i guess they got pretty contaminated anyway. i have a clean tank on the way and some engine crash guards so i hope it will be mechanically sound when i get it back. i think it sat for about a year with the rusty gas so who knows. maybe the carbs were as bad as they say. thanks for writing me back
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nabrams
Originally posted by 03svrider View Posti work at the dealership on sat's so i thought they'd give me a break. at least i know my carbs will be like brand new. they have the best mechanic in the place doing the rebuild so i'll feel confident when i do long haul trips on it. the tank had alot of rust in it and an inline filter but i guess they got pretty contaminated anyway. i have a clean tank on the way and some engine crash guards so i hope it will be mechanically sound when i get it back. i think it sat for about a year with the rusty gas so who knows. maybe the carbs were as bad as they say. thanks for writing me back
Mark my words: You WILL have to re-do/finish the half-a$$ed job that mechanic does.
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koolaid_kid
I would call these guys: http://www.z1enterprises.com/
Jeff is very helpful and knowledgeable, and will give you a good price for whatever parts you may need.
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03svrider
Originally posted by nabrams View PostUnless that mechanic is doing the labor for free, you'd better dive in and do it yourself (learn your bike - you'll need to if you have any intention of keeping it for more than a month - see other posts).
Mark my words: You WILL have to re-do/finish the half-a$$ed job that mechanic does.
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