I'm confused about choosing the right part number.
Maybe someone has the patience to go through this and assist me.
I've got a Suzuki GS850G 1986 (G Model).
It was never available in the US, but I have read many times that it is mostly the same as the 1983 available in the states, with just cosmetic differences. So if I shop for parts in the US I usually buy parts from the 1983 Model D.
But first I always check the parts numbers on www.cmsnl.com and other sites such as Boulevard to verify they are the same for both years. They usually are.
Until now.
When trying to determine the part number for a Front Caliper Piston Set I see a difference between the two years.
See Part 1 in the following fiches.
1983: http://www.cmsnl.com/suzuki-gs850-g-...5.html#results
1986: http://www.cmsnl.com/suzuki-gs850-19...6.html#results
Also see the 1983 Boulevard fiche, which concurs with Cmsnl but includes the superseded part number: http://www.boulevardsuzuki.com/fiche...1982&fveh=2144
In sumary:
Cmsnl 1983 Piston Set - Part: 59301-45822
Cmsnl 1986 Piston Set - Part: 59301-45821 (previously* 59301-45820)
Boulvrd 1983 Piston Set - Part: 59301-45822 (previously* 59301-45820)
As you can see, the two years have different part numbers, but they USED to be the same!
I also see another small difference between the two years: the 1986 has an additional part (part 11 - 'Bush'). This item seems to have been added in 1984. All other part numbers seem identical including the Piston Seal and Piston Boot. The only difference seems to be this Bush and the Piston Set part number.
So does anyone know whether the differing Piston Set part numbers are really significant?
Can anyone tell me with confidence whether part 59301-45822 will fit my 1986 bike?
If its hard to tell, then I'll just buy from Cmsnl. I'd just rather save shipping and taxes and buy from the US as I have a friend from the US visiting soon who could bring me the parts.
Many thanks for your trouble
Assaf
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