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    Where to buy intake boot clamps?

    Can anyone tell me where I can buy new air box and intake boot clamps other than OEM? I would like to replace the old and stretched out ones.
    Thanks!
    Bike 78-GS1000E
    racer2@netins.net

    #2
    I've searched every hardware store around me, but with no luck. I think oem is the only way.
    I didnt do it I swear !!

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    1982 GS850G

    1980 GS1100L

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      #3
      Yeah, I just took the time to look them up and I was sort of surprised they are only like $18 for all 8 clamps from Suzuki. It seems that the OEM stuff I expect to be pricey ends up being fairly reasonable. It is the parts that I think should be cheap that are expensive!
      Thank you for the response and sorry to ask a stupid question without looking it up myself first!!

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        #4
        Hey man no problem. there are no stupid questions. I ask stuff like that all the time. I know what you mean about pricing on some things.
        I didnt do it I swear !!

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        1982 GS850G

        1980 GS1100L

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          #5
          You know, I just bought a bag of stainless cable ties from H.F. to replace the over-sized hardware pipe-clamps I inherited on the intakes of my 550. I'm haven't tried them yet, but I think they might work well. They're permanant, meaning you'll have to cut them to remove them, but they're maybe 5 bucks for 25. My dealer had quoted a much higher price for the oem's, will have to look them up.

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            #6
            Pray tell, just where do you go to look up OEM old schwag like those?

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              #7
              I use these guys all the time because I can save shipping by going to pick it up at the store. Internet prices are a lot less than if you order it in the store. You might find a place in your area that does the same thing:



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                #8
                Your clamps didn't stretch -- the rubber on the intake boots shrank. Replace them.

                The clamps do tend to get misshapen after a while, and are well worth replacing with new OEM when you replace the boots.

                For parts, there are several online sources -- look in the "reviews" forum for a few never-ending discussions of the good guys and the bad guys. Also, look for the web site of your local Suzuki dealer. Many offer parts online at a significant discount, and most will allow you to pick up the parts in person and thus save on shipping.
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                  #9
                  I just got a set from flatoutmotorcycles for $18.32...(with a complete set of boots for another $38), for the 1100E...

                  But flatout is now...partshark.com and I haven't tried them yet.
                  It is suppose to be the same guy, Chris, handling the parts...

                  I just checked and partshark has raised the price a bit...four clamps are now $18.36...
                  Up $0.01 each...and the boots are up $0.07 each...
                  Bob T. ~~ Play the GSR weekly photo game: Pic of Week Game
                  '83 GS1100E ~ '24 Triumph Speed 400 ~ '01 TRIUMPH TT600 ~ '67 HONDA CUB

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                    #10
                    I have also noticed that my boot clamps screw all the way closed and have wondered how much sealing they are actually doing. These boots are probably original and I guess must have shrunk right? I can't imagine there would be enough stress on the clamps to stretch them. I guess I have to suck up the 30 dollars a piece for new boots.

                    I was thinking of flatening one of the tabs on the clamp, cutting it back, drilling a new hole and bending a new tab. This would allow the clamp to tighten more and it would be free! My boots are still plyable and don't have any holes that I can see.

                    I think it could work...no? I don't have a clamp infront of me right now.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by MFerioli View Post
                      I have also noticed that my boot clamps screw all the way closed and have wondered how much sealing they are actually doing. These boots are probably original and I guess must have shrunk right? I can't imagine there would be enough stress on the clamps to stretch them. I guess I have to suck up the 30 dollars a piece for new boots.

                      I was thinking of flatening one of the tabs on the clamp, cutting it back, drilling a new hole and bending a new tab. This would allow the clamp to tighten more and it would be free! My boots are still plyable and don't have any holes that I can see.

                      I think it could work...no? I don't have a clamp infront of me right now.
                      The clamps tend to stretch, particularly if someone over tightens them, so getting new is worth while.
                      Ed

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                        #12
                        The large clamps on our 1983 GS550E twinned intakes were stretched to the max and I was quite certain they were not sealing as I could move them a bit. On a whim I tried a standard nylon zip tie and tightened it down as much as I could - to the snapping/stretching point actually. So far it seems to have worked as the idle is now stable, before it use to vary quite a bit while riding. I don't feel it is a permanent solution, but it has helped me eliminate a few variables until I can get some OEM clamps.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by MFerioli View Post
                          I guess I have to suck up the 30 dollars a piece for new boots.
                          Should be able to get them for a lot less than that...the 1100 boots are about $9-10 each on line...
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                          '83 GS1100E ~ '24 Triumph Speed 400 ~ '01 TRIUMPH TT600 ~ '67 HONDA CUB

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Baatfam View Post
                            Should be able to get them for a lot less than that...the 1100 boots are about $9-10 each on line...
                            1100E boots are completely different than most other GS boots that have a metal insert and use an O-ring to seal. I recently paid $23 each for carb boots for my 1000 from Flat Out – cheapest source available.
                            Ed

                            To measure is to know.

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                            Top Newbie Mistakes thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=171846

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Nessism View Post
                              1100E boots are completely different than most other GS boots that have a metal insert and use an O-ring to seal. I recently paid $23 each for carb boots for my 1000 from Flat Out – cheapest source available.
                              OK...thanks! Didn't know that...lovin' my 1100E more every day...
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                              '83 GS1100E ~ '24 Triumph Speed 400 ~ '01 TRIUMPH TT600 ~ '67 HONDA CUB

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