Cam Chain Guides - where to buy?

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  • Guest

    #1

    Cam Chain Guides - where to buy?

    Ok, I looked over my plastic guides and they have little cracks all over them. I need to replace them while I have the cases split.

    Currently showing approx $80 bucks from BS for two little pieces of plastic. Ouch!

    Anyone know of cheaper source?

    Thanks.
  • Guest

    #2
    Those things are not cheap!
    Check out the prices here (be ready for a heart attack!)
    http://www.boulevardsuzuki.com/fiche...1982&fveh=2115

    You might find something here, and you may have to do a bit of cross referencing, but that's not so bad if you can save a few hundred dollars, good luck!

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    • terrylee

      #3
      Suzuki Monster Parts has the front one (#2 on fiche) for my bike for $27.00. The back one is expensive! terrylee

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      • Guest

        #4
        Yeah, that's what I figured. Dang this rebuild has completely blown the budget out. I'm in 600.00 already and now I gotta drop another 80 for two pieces of plastic. This is going to be a 900.00 dollar engine rebuild by the time it's over...

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        • Guest

          #5
          Oops, I was way off. It's not 80 bucks. The rear one is 347.00 bucks!! Dang that's just stupid. I'm thinking of buying a block of chain guide plastic stock and cutting my own. Will be 1/10 the price if I can do it. Man this just blows...

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          • Guest

            #6
            Makes me wonder if sometimes a motor swap could be an option!

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            • Guest

              #7
              I did. My original crank was bad so I bought a complete 550 lower end but it did not have the chain guides. With the 650 jugs, cylinders and head I'm about 450 for the motor which isn't so bad. It's all this other junk like clutch, an upgraded R/R, gaskets, cam chain guides for 357.00 dollars that are killing me. I can put my old ones back in and hope for the best but I can see the hairline cracks in the plastic so It's just a matter of time.

              I did find that the 1983 front guide is way cheaper than the 82 version but it's a different part number. I can't see much of a diff though from the fische. My plan now is to try and find a cheaper version that will work. Any help would be appreciated.

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              • blowerbike
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                • Aug 2008
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                #8
                the cracks are normal over time.
                i wouldn't sweat it.
                i also wouldn't pay the price they want for a new one.
                if you was running heavy valve springs and big cams...that would put a lot of pressure on the chain/guides...when running stock parts the chain is just sliding across the guide.
                in the end it's your call.

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