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Maintenance and Servicing / Re: Suzuki parts by post
« Last post by Hairlessbike on Mar 24, 2023, 08.55 pm »
Thanks, another source of parts for the diary.

Steve
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Maintenance and Servicing / Re: Suzuki parts by post
« Last post by Resident Weevil on Mar 24, 2023, 12.14 pm »
I usually use Wemoto. Prices are normally better than a dealer's and delivery is only a couple of days. For example I replaced the crusty front brake pad retaining pin - Fowlers wanted £4.60, Wemoto had it for £3.50. I've had loads of parts for my Fazer from them too at a fraction of Yamaha dealer OE prices.

https://www.wemoto.com/bikes/suzuki/gw_250_inazuma/13
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Maintenance and Servicing / Re: Suzuki parts by post
« Last post by Hairlessbike on Mar 23, 2023, 10.15 pm »
Thanks for the reply.

Steve
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Maintenance and Servicing / Suzuki parts by post
« Last post by Hairlessbike on Mar 23, 2023, 07.03 pm »
My 2 closest Suzuki dealers don't carry a lot of spares. I'm talking just parts replaced at normal service intervals. They also want payment in advance    and quote a 10 day supply time. Is there a dealer in the UK that users would recommend for quick reliable service.

Thanks Steve
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Accessories and Products / Re: Making my after market exhaust more quiet
« Last post by Richard P on Mar 23, 2023, 06.53 pm »
I still have stock mufflers on my 2013 GW250.  They make just enough sound, without being too much.  I'm a life long Honda Nighthawk rider.  So, I like quiet.  This Suzuki (from China) has not disappointed me.
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New Members / Re: New (old ) member
« Last post by Richard P on Mar 23, 2023, 06.46 pm »
Also, new.  I purchased my GW250 with 12K miles about 45 days ago.  I've been cleaning up some poorly done alterations from previous owners.  Good running bike.  Great for South Florida roads.  I've ordered a 15T front sprocket.
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That's a good idea, never really been a fan of noisy exhaust systems. Been spoilt in the last few years with a hybrid car, that is exceptionally quiet.

The drone of a loud exhaust soon gets tiresome on a long trip.
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Maintenance and Servicing / 91 Octane
« Last post by Richard P on Mar 21, 2023, 05.46 pm »
I read the owners manual and it specified 91 octane fuel.  Where I live 87, 89 and 93 octane fuel is commonly available, with of course, 87 being least expensive and 93 being most expensive.  I've been using 89 octane.  What are you using in your GW250 or Inazuma?
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