if I wanted to get a new or reconditioned crankshaft for the bike, besides ebay, which has nothing currently, where in the civilized world would\could I get one? I'm currently inquiring about a rebuild on the one now but it was suggested getting anew one but be a better deal $$..
Paul Miller might have one. His business is selling vintage parts & restored bikes.
Don’t expect a sweet deal but reasonable prices.
He sells parts via eBay (user jrwdfa) & by phone. Can be a bit difficult to get by phone so you may have to try a few times.
Phone: 860 828-1771
A few years ago I needed an early T350 cylinder to replace one screwed up by some PO.
He had a reasonably good used cylinder & offered to either sell it as-is, or cleaned up / bead blasted.
Similarly, if he has a used crank he probably would sell it as-is or rebuilt with new crank seals.
BAS (Bike Acquisition Syndrome) - too many bikes but have room for more
right ..I'll contact paul..i've bought a few items from him...so far i was quoted $600 cdn for a complete rebuild which i believe included new bearings, con rods etc...not sure if thats a good deal yet...haven't been looking long..
Call Bune in advance to see what he has for parts. The only thing is these guys (like most larger shops) want to get the job done once they start it. They do good work at a good price and have a lot of business. It's always wise to ensure you represent your own interests. You'll have a lot of time and money in your bike at this point.
Keep a list of parts and receipts. If you sell most people respect you did more than "just change the seals"
They don't care if you buy parts. If they have it saves me time and they can make a few bucks. They told me they would match price but that is too troublesome and not worried about a few bucks. Partzilla has very good prices.
For example, I like to change the crank pin for rod even if it's "still in spec." in spec is not as new. They give you back your old parts and you'll see what I mean. Unless you have very low miles and crank has no moisture this is a wise investment.
Where in Canada are you? There is a fantastic machinist in BC by the name of Wally Routledge ( I can get you his contact information) who also happens to be a suzuki enthusiast. He does the works for the major dealership around here as well..
Bikes:
1975? GT750 project -the reason I'm here
1978 GS750 -my current ride
1982 GS(X)400 -sold
1981 RD350LC -sold and missed
1979 Honda CB400 hawk -sold and not missed, horrible bike
dude99 wrote:Where in Canada are you? There is a fantastic machinist in BC by the name of Wally Routledge ( I can get you his contact information) who also happens to be a suzuki enthusiast. He does the works for the major dealership around here as well..
in ottawa..I don't mind shipping at all especially to someone who knows these bikes...if you can get his contact info, please send it to me......everybody is this bloody province (Ontario that I have contacted) claim "oh yes we can do that"..they source it out and make $$ without lifting a damn finger...FTS! ..makes me so mad I could just spit!. ..they must think I'm stupid to hand them money for doing nothing..give me the name of the source and I'll contact myself I tell them..can't do that ..not open to public.....bovine feces I say!
I'll wait for the contact info for Wally Routledge...