Bike bandit has the prints online too, but this interface seems faster.
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Evil Hobbit
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A local dealership has all the micro fiche online for Suzuki and Yamaha going way back to 1969. The dealership is Shipps Suzuki and Yamaha in Fairfield, OH. The URL is http://shippsmc.com/fiche_select.asp
Bike bandit has the prints online too, but this interface seems faster.Tags: None
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focus frenzy
OOOOO they list a price for the presure plate for my bike, bandit and alpha list it as discontinued and unavailable!!
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gtsg01
I don't mean to hijack this thread, but if you are going to buy parts online, there is IMO only one source.
I just checked the price for a starter clutch for my 82 GS1100G. On Shippsmc.com it was $161.25. On crothrocket.com it was 113.20. Same genuine Suzuki part.
This site could to save us all some money.
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Evil Hobbit
Originally posted by gtsg01I don't mean to hijack this thread, but if you are going to buy parts online, there is IMO only one source.
I just checked the price for a starter clutch for my 82 GS1100G. On Shippsmc.com it was $161.25. On crothrocket.com it was 113.20. Same genuine Suzuki part.
This site could to save us all some money.
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Schipp's uses actual Suzuki part numbers, too!
BikeBandit's fake part numbers always honked me off.
However, the Crotchrocket people are the cheapest I've seen, even though they don't list part numbers at all. Intake boots, as a common example, are only $15.86 for my GS850. They're usually about $25, maybe about $21 at Ron Ayers, IIRC.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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