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    Where to Order Clutch Springs?

    Well I need to order the following for my '80 GS850:

    Clutch Cover Gasket
    Clutch Springs


    I want to try doing just the springs first and see if it helps with my clutch issues I was having (and rather then replacing all the discs).

    Where can I get the gasket and the springs for a good price including shipping to canada?

    Thanks a bunch.


    Marc

    #2
    I don't know about the "shipping to Canada" bit, but here is a partial list of "the usual suspects":

    Alpha Sports
    Babbits Online
    Bike Bandit
    Carolina Cycle
    Cycle Re-Cycle
    Flatout
    Full Throttle
    Motogrid
    Parts-n-More
    Ron Ayers
    Z1 Enterprises

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      #3
      consider measuring the springs first, would be a shame to waste money if they're in spec
      EBC springs are heavy duty so watch out unless you like your leaver really stiff
      GS850GT

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        #4
        I put EBC springs in mine and they did not make the lever excessivley stiff. I went to their website and saw a local dealer was a distributer and got a set for $10.95 plus tax.

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          #5
          The parts themselves are pretty cheap (total of less than $20 in the US), so consider your local Suzuki dealer. Walk in with the part numbers from Flat Out if you like.
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            #6
            Thanks guys. I figured that if I'm opening the cover and have to replace the gasket for the cover, then I might as well replace the springs. Don't want to have to go back in there more then I have to.

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              #7
              I always order from bike bandit. Shipping is always $25 and they ship FAST and never any brokerage fees.
              Not so good if you only need a few things, but great for bigger orders.
              Last edited by Guest; 04-05-2009, 02:31 PM.

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