WTB 1966 T20 Hustler X6 Crank bearings and seals
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WTB 1966 T20 Hustler X6 Crank bearings and seals
Does anyone have a source for crank bearings and seals for these bikes? I am having zero luck finding them.
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Re: WTB 1966 T20 Hustler X6 Crank bearings and seals
Bummer, Krickets over here.
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Re: WTB 1966 T20 Hustler X6 Crank bearings and seals
There is a pend up demand for having fun this time of year, so responses can take a while.
Look at the online Suzuki parts retailers. Partzilla lists your bike as a 1969 T20.
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/search/S ... parts.html
Talk to the parts counter guy at you local Suzuki shop. Sometimes they can get parts from other dealers that are listed as NLA.
Do this in person & not over the phone.
Call Paul Miller for whatever you can’t find. He might also give you a package deal on a crank rebuild set.
He has a sweet collection of NLA parts. But he can be a bit difficult to reach & old-school difficult to deal with.
Phone: 860 828-1771
Also worth considering: buy a printed parts manual via eBay.
Look at the online Suzuki parts retailers. Partzilla lists your bike as a 1969 T20.
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/search/S ... parts.html
Talk to the parts counter guy at you local Suzuki shop. Sometimes they can get parts from other dealers that are listed as NLA.
Do this in person & not over the phone.
Call Paul Miller for whatever you can’t find. He might also give you a package deal on a crank rebuild set.
He has a sweet collection of NLA parts. But he can be a bit difficult to reach & old-school difficult to deal with.
Phone: 860 828-1771
Also worth considering: buy a printed parts manual via eBay.
BAS (Bike Acquisition Syndrome) - too many bikes but have room for more
Suzuki:
GT750 2x75
GT550 72 & 75
GT380 72
T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
09 Triumph Bonneville SE
Suzuki:
GT750 2x75
GT550 72 & 75
GT380 72
T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
09 Triumph Bonneville SE
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Re: WTB 1966 T20 Hustler X6 Crank bearings and seals
The 1969 Bearings and seals are the wrong size. Been there done that.jabcb wrote:There is a pend up demand for having fun this time of year, so responses can take a while.
Look at the online Suzuki parts retailers. Partzilla lists your bike as a 1969 T20.
http://www.partzilla.com/parts/search/S ... parts.html
Talk to the parts counter guy at you local Suzuki shop. Sometimes they can get parts from other dealers that are listed as NLA.
Do this in person & not over the phone.
Call Paul Miller for whatever you can’t find. He might also give you a package deal on a crank rebuild set.
He has a sweet collection of NLA parts. But he can be a bit difficult to reach & old-school difficult to deal with.
Phone: 860 828-1771
Also worth considering: buy a printed parts manual via eBay.
No US Suzuki dealership cares enough about old bikes to help in my area. Tried that route too.
Paul Miller doesn't have them and told me he might not ever have them ever again.
Grampian Motors doesn't have them either and can't help.
I tried everything before I posted here. I was hoping this sight would have one last hold out with a some parts. So far no dice.
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Re: WTB 1966 T20 Hustler X6 Crank bearings and seals
Do you have a printed parts manual that has the correct info for your bike?
If so, list the part numbers + descriptions for whatever you need.
And if you can, scan the relevant pages in, post them to a site like Photobucket, and provide the links.
You should get a printed manual if you don’t have one.
Check with eBay & Paul Miller. If that doesn’t work, send a message to eBay seller e-classicbike.com — he has lots of manuals and only lists a few of them.
There is a T20 website that might be worth contacting.
http://www.t20suzuki.com
If so, list the part numbers + descriptions for whatever you need.
And if you can, scan the relevant pages in, post them to a site like Photobucket, and provide the links.
You should get a printed manual if you don’t have one.
Check with eBay & Paul Miller. If that doesn’t work, send a message to eBay seller e-classicbike.com — he has lots of manuals and only lists a few of them.
There is a T20 website that might be worth contacting.
http://www.t20suzuki.com
BAS (Bike Acquisition Syndrome) - too many bikes but have room for more
Suzuki:
GT750 2x75
GT550 72 & 75
GT380 72
T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
09 Triumph Bonneville SE
Suzuki:
GT750 2x75
GT550 72 & 75
GT380 72
T500 69 project & 73 project
T350 69 & 71
Honda 85 CB650SC & 86 CB700SC
09 Triumph Bonneville SE
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Re: WTB 1966 T20 Hustler X6 Crank bearings and seals
I'll do all that stuff this week. I have already contacted Adrian at the link you posted and he couldn't help either.jabcb wrote:Do you have a printed parts manual that has the correct info for your bike?
If so, list the part numbers + descriptions for whatever you need.
And if you can, scan the relevant pages in, post them to a site like Photobucket, and provide the links.
You should get a printed manual if you don’t have one.
Check with eBay & Paul Miller. If that doesn’t work, send a message to eBay seller e-classicbike.com — he has lots of manuals and only lists a few of them.
There is a T20 website that might be worth contacting.
http://www.t20suzuki.com
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Re: WTB 1966 T20 Hustler X6 Crank bearings and seals
I still have a digital copy of the Suzuki service manual for 1972 for all models to that date.
Just pm me with your email addy if you want a copy FOC. (See, nice guy me! )
ps. Only people who don't tick me off get a free copy, others pay $1,000,000 on Mondays, and double each other day.....
This will be donated to either the Two seat Spitfire Aircraft passenger fund (to be wound up next year when I fly in one), or a Scotch Whisky consumers club, of which I'm the only member.
Just pm me with your email addy if you want a copy FOC. (See, nice guy me! )
ps. Only people who don't tick me off get a free copy, others pay $1,000,000 on Mondays, and double each other day.....
This will be donated to either the Two seat Spitfire Aircraft passenger fund (to be wound up next year when I fly in one), or a Scotch Whisky consumers club, of which I'm the only member.
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Think of how stupid the average person is, then realise that half of them are more stupid than that.
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Re: WTB 1966 T20 Hustler X6 Crank bearings and seals
PM sent thanks!Alan H wrote:I still have a digital copy of the Suzuki service manual for 1972 for all models to that date.
Just pm me with your email addy if you want a copy FOC. (See, nice guy me! )
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Re: WTB 1966 T20 Hustler X6 Crank bearings and seals
You should have mail. please let me know if/when it gets there, as I only put a cheap stamp on the email.Seattle Hustler wrote:PM sent thanks!Alan H wrote:I still have a digital copy of the Suzuki service manual for 1972 for all models to that date.
Just pm me with your email addy if you want a copy FOC. (See, nice guy me! )
The charging circuit details are especially useful.
Think of how stupid the average person is, then realise that half of them are more stupid than that.