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    Valve Needle Price Variance

    Hi all,

    So I looked at my valve needles closely last night and noticed how groovy they are. While groovy valve needles might have been a good thing in the groovy late '70s, according to Steve, groovy valve needles are not a good thing today. So I looked at BikeBandit and Z1 for replacements. Here is what I found:

    BikeBandit - Valve needle sold with the threaded bolt thingy for $33 each (part number 481745-001). Corresponding washer $1.17. Multiply by 4 for total cost approx $140.

    Z1 - Valve needle sold in pkg of 6 for $16 (http://www.z1enterprises.com/detail.aspx?ID=310) but does not come with the threaded bolt thingy. Washer is $0.79. Total cost $18.

    Do I need the bolt thingy?
    Are the Z1 float needles the same as the BikeBandit ones quality-wise?
    Most importantly, which ones should I get?

    Thanks again for all your help!

    Chris
    '79 GS 1000E

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      #3
      I'd get the whole float valve assembly; if the needle is worn so is the seat.

      Since OE is crazy expensive I'd get some of these and try it... https://www.partsnmore.com/cat_index...&category=carb
      Ed

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        #4
        I keep seeing that but I don't know what for??? My carbs are completely apart already and the only screws that I had trouble with were the float bowl drain screws. On those I used vise grips on the edge of the head to get them broken. I guess I'm in the clear?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Nessism View Post
          I'd get the whole float valve assembly; if the needle is worn so is the seat.

          Since OE is crazy expensive I'd get some of these and try it... https://www.partsnmore.com/cat_index...&category=carb
          Anyone know if these are any good....they are way cheaper than OEM and so far I know I need one...
          Judging by how the first carb came apart, I'll probably need all four...
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            #6
            Thanks Ed! That's much better! Just ordered 4 for $32 instead of 1 for $33.

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              #7
              Originally posted by iammulva View Post
              Thanks Ed! That's much better! Just ordered 4 for $32 instead of 1 for $33.
              What else did you order from them? They have a $35 minimum.

              The rubber plugs on the same page would have been nice to get.

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                #8
                I got halfway through ordering 4 sets of needles and seats from them until I saw they wanted $59 for postage to OZ. Then I backed out.

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                  #9
                  I don't know what those are for, my carbs don't have any rubber plugs. I got the half-moon seal thingies for the valve cover(?).

                  Chris

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                    #10
                    I think he owns a GS1000 with VM carbs so needs the first item on the list from partsNMore for the GS1000 carbs.

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