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bekker
31st July 2008, 12:49
Hi,

I'm in Wellington and I'm going to rebuild the front calipers on my 79 Suzuki GS550e. Can anybody recommend the best place to get parts?

Cheers in advance.

98tls
31st July 2008, 13:09
For a 79 GS i would be looking on Ebay mate.Some of the Aussie bike wreckers might be worth a shot but when looking for old stuff Ebays been good to me.

imdying
31st July 2008, 13:12
Which parts do you need made? Just the seals? Or the pistons as well? Anything else?

bekker
31st July 2008, 13:14
I haven't pulled them apart yet so I'm hoping for just the seals and dust covers.

imdying
31st July 2008, 15:04
At a pinch on a well maintained bike, you can potentially do without the dust covers. Means cleaning the pistons with a tooth brush and hot soapy water at regular intervals, but the dust covers are generally the hardest pieces to obtain (although check with Suzuki). Seals themselves shouldn't be any trouble... I'm guessing something of that era will have 1-1/2" caliper pistons, plenty of seals around for those, available from any decent brake specialist.

quallman1234
31st July 2008, 17:11
Would someone like SEL have seals? for these, i know they stock every single seal they can possible order however they usually are pretty standard sizes.
I would definetely suggest taking the old one's in there and seeing what the guy says (Ex bike mechanic), look for the older guy. This is SEL in petone btw.

The Stranger
31st July 2008, 17:16
I haven't pulled them apart yet so I'm hoping for just the seals and dust covers.

Nasty!
Sounds like about $500.00 of genuine parts there.

imdying
31st July 2008, 17:21
Would someone like SEL have seals? for these, i know they stock every single seal they can possible order however they usually are pretty standard sizes.Who is SEL? General engineering suppliers don't typically stock anything useful for brake fluid, although Engineering Plastics do.


Nasty!
Sounds like about $500.00 of genuine parts there.Yeah, wouldn't be cheap in genuine, aftermarket is probably around $20 though (dust seals not withstanding).

portokiwi
31st July 2008, 17:23
Here in Auckland I went to Scooters & Dirt in Panmure to get my brakes replaced.
They are a great group of people and the lady their was very pleasing to the eye as well lol.
They are great now. NOOOOOOOO problems.
They even have a latte bar there:2thumbsup