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Cheapest place to buy intake boots

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deerejohn

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Three out of four of my intake boots are cracked. The local dealer can get them by Friday for $28 each. IS this my best option? Any info would be great.
 
That's a little high. Bike Bandit is about $24.62 each. Motogrid.com charges $20.43 but shipping is higher than BB.

Whatever you decide to do, don't forget to get the o-rings that go with the boots.
 
Support your local dealer?

Support your local dealer?

Hi Mr. deerejohn,

Sometimes paying a couple bucks more is worth it for the convenience. It depends on what I need and how bad/how soon I need it. Then you have to factor in the shipping. I won't hate you if you spend $28 on a boot. :-D


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
just get all four and be done with them... be sure to buy the o-rings behind the boots while your at it... Factory or Robert Barr.
 
My dealer doesn't charge for shipping so I usually go that route and end up saving a few bucks.
 
I got them from the local dealer. Moto Grid was just over $20, so I asked the dealer if they do competitive pricing and they matched it. :-D

Thansk for all your help guys.
 
Matched it! I wish my dealer was that good. I'd go back in the future if I were you and count yourself lucky.
 
You know, it would help a LOT on these sorts of questions if you would care to reveal what sort of machine you have... there are many different kinds of GS intake boots.

For a 1980-83 GS850, they're just $18.87 each at Flat Out Motorcycles.
http://flatoutmotorcycles.com
 
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