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GS850 intake boots on Amazon: Set of 4 for $31 free shipping

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My auto search for intake boots for my 850glz pinged this on Amazon today: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07C52KYSY/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_8?smid=A1DIGKHJDFXVB8&psc=1

Probably cheap knockoff crap, but for $31 for all 4 I ordered a set and will report back to everyone on what they look like. I've always thought there was no reason for OEM intake boots to be $30+ apiece, there cant be that much to making them.

EDIT: Should also add this is an Amazon Fulfillment item, meaning if they are absolute garbage, there should be zero issues getting them returned and refunded in full. So very little risk on my part to see what China has to offer on intake boots.
 
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I'm curious to see what you find. My GS850G came with some no-name China brand intake boots that the PO bought but never installed. I looked all over them for a part number so I could identify where they came from. There were no markings anywhere. I put them on my 850L and so far they've been working well. I'm sure time will be the ultimate test. But it cost me nothing (other than the price of the bike) so I figured what better opportunity to test the cheapies???
 
I'll also follow this with interest.

As you said, there's no reason for something so simple to cost so damn much.
 
Those clamps might chew the rubber up. It might be better to use your stockers if they're ok.
 
My shipment of boots arrived today. I could be mistaken since it has been a solid year since I replaced the o-rings on my OEM intake boots, but I think the intake hole itself at the base looks smaller than stock? Anyone have measurements on what these should be? By my calipers these are 27mm at the base of the plate. 33mm inside the boot where the carb throat would seat, 39mm at the top of the boot. O-rings sit slightly proud like they're supposed to. Build quality seems decent; casting isn't perfect but seems adequate. Boot seems well bonded to the non-ferrous base. Will bolt those on my GLZ this weekend and see how they perform. I imagine at this price point it may be that they perish more quickly than OEM so a long term test would be in order.
 

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I'm curious....how long are these boots? Please let us know if that 27mm id is different than stock.
 
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Photos of original vs China are at the link (couldn’t get it to embed via mobile). As I suspected the ID engine side of OEM boots is 31mm vs 27mm for the China boots. Every other measurement is exactly the same. I assume this would lean out the engine a little, as it would flow less air/fuel mix into the engine? I may bolt them on anyway while I wait for new rings to arrive.
 
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Boots seem to work well, no discernible leaks. One thing that gave me trouble is the vacuum tuning ports on these mount facing down, not up like the OEM boots. Took me longer than I care to admit to figure it out. I?ll leave them on and see if they start to perish after some riding miles.
 
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Here ya go, just copy and paste. Mine came in the mail yesterday and as stated they are a bit small on the intake side. I may port them out to match the head, we'll see.



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Boots seem to work well, no discernible leaks. One thing that gave me trouble is the vacuum tuning ports on these mount facing down, not up like the OEM boots. Took me longer than I care to admit to figure it out. I’ll leave them on and see if they start to perish after some riding miles.

On my 850G the vacuum ports on OEM boots face down. No problems with access to #2 and 3 ports.

I did not know that some face up.
 
On my 850G the vacuum ports on OEM boots face down. No problems with access to #2 and 3 ports.

I did not know that some face up.

My 82 850L OEM boots oriented the vacuum ports up. Or I assume they are OEM, they have Suzuki markings on them.
 
Here ya go, just copy and paste. Mine came in the mail yesterday and as stated they are a bit small on the intake side. I may port them out to match the head, we'll see.

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I think the only way they are going to be useable is if you port them out. I had to increase my air fuel mix screws 3 turns out to get it to idle properly. I think I have a size larger pilot jet, may try throwing that in to see if it will let me cut the air fuel mix screws back in a couple turns.
EDIT: Only the idle was finicky, above 1/4 throttle it performed normally.
 
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One thing that gave me trouble is the vacuum tuning ports on these mount facing down, not up like the OEM boots.
You must have had some incorrect boots or they were installed incorrectly. :-k

OEM boots have the vacuum ports facing down and out. Probably close to a 45? angle.

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You must have had some incorrect boots or they were installed incorrectly. :-k

OEM boots have the vacuum ports facing down and out. Probably close to a 45? angle.

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The PO seemed like a cheapskate...odds are some other ?Zuk boots then that just happen to fit if you flip them upside down. Never had a problem with them. 🤷🏻*@%^$♂️
 
Any chance they would work on a 1983 GS750 E/ES?

@ $19 I'm considering giving them a try but all the part houses show different part numbers for the 750 vs the 850 (and mine don;t have the bold as they are on the cylinder) but who knows?
 
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