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    where to get brushes for 850 starter.

    does any one know where I can get brushes to rebuild my starter? and other parts. I didnt find any brushes at bikebandit, z1, and deffinatley not dennis kirk. I have a 81 850G

    Jake

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    Originally posted by nisom512 View Post
    does any one know where I can get brushes to rebuild my starter? and other parts. I didnt find any brushes at bikebandit, z1, and deffinatley not dennis kirk. I have a 81 850G

    Jake
    go to Ricks motorsports electrics site http://www.ricksmotorsportelectrics.com

    Parts for a: 1981 Suzuki GS850G

    10-202
    OEM Style Rectifier-Regulators
    $ 95.00
    20-309
    Rebuilt Stator
    $ 155.00
    21-302
    New Suzuki Stator
    $ 140.00
    25-302
    Stator Cover Gaskets
    $ 8.00
    61-304
    New Suzuki Starter Motor
    $ 185.00
    65-301
    Starter Solenoid Switches
    $ 40.00
    70-101
    Starter Motor Brushes (2 Brush)
    $ 19.95
    70-102
    Starter Motor Brushes
    $ 19.95
    70-103
    Starter Motor Brushes
    $ 19.95
    70-502
    Brush Plate Repair Kit
    $ 40.00
    70-503
    Brush Plate Repair Kit
    $ 40.00

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      #3
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      Another good site and cheaper.

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      http://www.bikepics.com/members/cloudbreakmd/

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        #4
        Originally posted by Calvin Blackmore View Post
        go to Ricks motorsports electrics site http://www.ricksmotorsportelectrics.com

        Parts for a: 1981 Suzuki GS850G

        10-202
        OEM Style Rectifier-Regulators
        $ 95.00
        20-309
        Rebuilt Stator
        $ 155.00
        21-302
        New Suzuki Stator
        $ 140.00
        25-302
        Stator Cover Gaskets
        $ 8.00
        61-304
        New Suzuki Starter Motor
        $ 185.00
        65-301
        Starter Solenoid Switches
        $ 40.00
        70-101
        Starter Motor Brushes (2 Brush)
        $ 19.95
        70-102
        Starter Motor Brushes
        $ 19.95
        70-103
        Starter Motor Brushes
        $ 19.95
        70-502
        Brush Plate Repair Kit
        $ 40.00
        70-503
        Brush Plate Repair Kit
        $ 40.00
        thank you that is awsome but what do I buy for it? the brushes set or the two brushes set? and do I buy hte brush plate repair kit? what should I buy? Sorry never rebuilt a starter refore I figure it is easy once I have the parts but I just dont know where to start.

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          #5
          Originally posted by nisom512 View Post
          thank you that is awsome but what do I buy for it? the brushes set or the two brushes set? and do I buy hte brush plate repair kit? what should I buy? Sorry never rebuilt a starter refore I figure it is easy once I have the parts but I just dont know where to start.

          oh for proper fitment talk to or email their support staff.....
          I would have no idea about the actual parts

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            #6
            and from here http://www.stockers.com/NEWSS5.htm do I just get the rebuild kit or do I get more?
            Last edited by Guest; 07-23-2009, 01:00 PM.

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              #7
              any one know if I need to get more?

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                #8
                You may want to look in the phone book and see if there is anyone in your area that can rebuild the starter for you. Try a shop that rebuilds car starters. They may be able to do it or know of someone who can.

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                  #9
                  If you just need to replace the brushes, any auto brush will do (your local auto dealer will have a selection). Just measure up the old ones and get a set that will fit. If you need to reduce the width of the new ones, carefully file them down to the correct size. You may need to solder one of the new connectors into place. Easy job - and shouldnt cost more than a few pennies.

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