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valve cover gasket

Started by coyotee, August 25, 2006, 08:46:11 AM

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coyotee

where's the best place to get one?

www.cheddarmafia.com

scratch

Not at one of your local motorcycle shops?

Or, do you mean an online source, such as RonAyers?
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natedawg120

i would just go to the local suzuki shop and get one.  It shouldn't cost to much. 
Bikeless in RVA

dgyver

Part# 11173-15502

ronayers.com $17.13
mrcycles.com: $17.68
bikebandit.com $18.41

shipping typically $6-10

dealers would be around $25 + tax

PartsNMore.com $63 complete gasket set (free shipping to US)

I have used several of their gasket sets without any problems.  It is well worth having the extra gaskets. Indiviual purchases of them really add up.
Common sense in not very common.

natedawg120

Quote from: dgyver on August 25, 2006, 10:41:10 AM
Part# 11173-15502

ronayers.com $17.13
mrcycles.com: $17.68
bikebandit.com $18.41

shipping typically $6-10

dealers would be around $25 + tax

PartsNMore.com $63 complete gasket set (free shipping to US)

I have used several of their gasket sets without any problems.  It is well worth having the extra gaskets. Indiviual purchases of them really add up.

+1  on the set.  It is always good to have extras, esp when those freaking o-rings on the valve cover tend to vanish, i have a lot of them now just for when i do a valve check lol
Bikeless in RVA

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