where do i find exhaust gaskets?

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  • Anonymous

    #1

    where do i find exhaust gaskets?

    I been looking on the internet no luck getting a new header and want to redo gaskets for a 82 gs11e
  • Hap Call

    #2
    Re: where do i find exhaust gaskets?

    Originally posted by bostrom155
    I been looking on the internet no luck getting a new header and want to redo gaskets for a 82 gs11e
    Look here at Bike Bandit. Ron Ayers says that they are discontinued 8O .



    They arn't cheap...$4.28. It also says that they are not shown but they are. Bike Bandit has really screwed up their schamatics...

    This sucks...

    Hap

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    • billp

      #3
      Exhaust gaskets can be had from denniskirk.com, part # 26-1083. $1.99 each.

      bill

      P.S. get their catalog, the website is weak.

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      • AOD

        #4
        same part number for every GS?

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        • billp

          #5
          Looks like the same part # for all GS750 thru 1150s be they E, ES, G, GK, GL, L, S or T.
          Did I miss any?

          bill

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          • Hap Call

            #6
            Thanks, Bill, you are a life saver!

            Hap \/

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            • Anonymous

              #7
              Both of my bikes use the same part #. I wonder why they are so hard to find...I got mine from the local dealer at an incredible markup. They go for 2.93 at Ron Ayers.

              14181-01D00 is the new number preceded by two old ones.

              Cheers, Steve

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              • Anonymous

                #8
                thanks one and all

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                • Hap Call

                  #9
                  Originally posted by srivett
                  Both of my bikes use the same part #. I wonder why they are so hard to find...I got mine from the local dealer at an incredible markup. They go for 2.93 at Ron Ayers.

                  14181-01D00 is the new number preceded by two old ones.

                  Cheers, Steve
                  They (Ron Ayers) must have a glitch in their system...when you type in the original part number, 14181-11010, it comes up to a screen that says that this part number has been superceded by another part number, 14181-11020, and that part has been discontinued. But when you type 14181-11020 in the search feature it comes up with Steve's results...

                  Hap

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                  • Anonymous

                    #10
                    Hi Hap,
                    If you try looking for a full gasket set for our bike you have to do that over 8 times! Dealership systems follow the part #s to the newest version automatically.

                    Oh yeah, I sent you an email about the manual but I don't think it made it to your place.

                    Steve

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                    • Hap Call

                      #11
                      Originally posted by srivett

                      Oh yeah, I sent you an email about the manual but I don't think it made it to your place.

                      Steve
                      It's probably at my work e-mail...I had to change to it while I was locating another ISP. I've been on vacation for the past three weeks so I have not had a chance to check it.

                      Hap

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                      • Jeff Tate

                        #12
                        Hmmmm. I got my exhaust gaskets from my local dealer for $2.50 apiece. Not a bad deal for once.

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                        • Anonymous

                          #13
                          that's cool i'm gonna check into that tomorrow a.m. thanks

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