GTReiner

Photos and progress of your restorations, even bikes you had but no longer own.

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oldjapanesebikes
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Post by oldjapanesebikes »

I know I've mentioned it before, but for NOS, re-manufactured and reproduction Buffalo parts (quite a few stainless fittings), including NOS exhaust pipes, GTReiner in Germany has about the best selection I've come across. An NOS exhaust system will make a very fat wallet thin :shock: , but if its a restoration you are doing then at least its an option to consider. He also re-manufactures gauges and usually has a selection in stock.

I have a link to Reiner's latest price list on my web site here. Part numbers ending in an 'R' are re-manufactured, and in a 'Z' are reproduction. Links to two other good sources are also there - Erik Potze (lots of stainless reproduction fittings) and Classic Suzuki Parts NL.

Enjoy !
Ian

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Post by Zunspec4 »

I have bought parts for my T500 from Reiner and I can only say he was very helpful and was very good to deal with.

He took the time to reply when I sent him a photo of the, nearly, finished bike (minus tank badges because that was what I was after) with encouraging comments and some useful advice.

I would rate him as a bike nut and an organised and competent spares retailer.

Cheers Zunspec

(psst.... Reiner credit the usual account :wink: )
jkevinlilly
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Post by jkevinlilly »

Man, at those prices for parts, Pinky was a steal from Lane, I could part her out for a decent profit. :^)

All kidding aside, thanks Ian, seems like a decent source of parts that are hard to find. Like your website too, it is dial-up friendly.

Kevin
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