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    Finally, figuring out part #s without a fiche :)

    Go to http://www.motorbiketoronto.com and enter the bike you've got.
    Then go through the list of ALL PARTS and click on one. Beside the pencil thing you'll see a pair of 5 digit numbers which is the Suzuki part number. I've checked a bunch of parts that I've bought for my 400 and they come up correctly but it is not an exhaustive list. I wasn't able to find exhaust gaskets for my bike. If you want to type in a Zook part number replace the - with a space.

    Good luck, Steve

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    They don't appear to be the updated part #s so you can go to Ron Ayers to have their system figure out the new #. Not really necessary though, all Suzuki dealer systems will do this automatically if you give them an old number.

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      #3
      WOW 8O 8O :twisted:
      What a site Steve
      Thanks
      Doug aka crag antler

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        #4
        Cool site they also list used parts when available

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          #5
          I've bought a couple of used parts from them in the past. They are quite reasonable on pricing compared to lots of salvage yards in the states.
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