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Badcat
5th September 2008, 08:09
hey.
i'm working on a new sr500 project and will need a lot of genuine yamaha parts.
does anyone offer a KB discount?


ken

xwhatsit
5th September 2008, 13:01
Oooooh, come on, tell us what you're doing!

Subike
5th September 2008, 13:21
try here

https://www.partsnmore.com

here

http://www.bikebandit.com

here

New Link Yamaha Parts catalog

These may help.
Can you give me the year of the bike in question, I might be able to help more

Badcat
5th September 2008, 14:00
try here

https://www.partsnmore.com

here

http://www.bikebandit.com

here

New Link Yamaha Parts catalog

These may help.
Can you give me the year of the bike in question, I might be able to help more


it's a sr500h - 1981
look here:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3135/2794707816_b76cff6f67_o.jpg
it needs a lot of little (and probably pricey) things..

ken

Badcat
5th September 2008, 14:07
Oooooh, come on, tell us what you're doing!

it will be lightweight -stripped down and very basic.
kinda a little like this :
http://www.wrenchmonkees.com/monkee05.html

but not so broooownnnnnn

k

Subike
5th September 2008, 14:10
This Internet resource mentioned here before… but I just happened to stumble across it and found it a big help! :

http://parts.yamaha-motor.com
or
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/service/servicehome/home.aspx


For some reason you can’t successfully bookmark the actual parts catalog… but if you go to the above link… and click on “Online Parts Catalog”.

The next page will have drop down menus at the top of the page…. Under CATALOGS – select “motorcycle” – then hit the GO button.

Choose your model year and then specific model from the frame on the left and…. Holy Cow! – zoomable microfiche with part numbers!


now that you have the parts numbers, you can cross reference them with other yamaha models to see what used the same parts.

But just coppying the finch pics to a file on you computor will help you so much. This will allow you to strip and rebuild with confidence that if you dont know where it fits, the finch pics will show you.

I"ll look for some more stuff for you

Badcat
5th September 2008, 14:28
This Internet resource mentioned here before… but I just happened to stumble across it and found it a big help! :

http://parts.yamaha-motor.com
or
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/service/servicehome/home.aspx


For some reason you can’t successfully bookmark the actual parts catalog… but if you go to the above link… and click on “Online Parts Catalog”.

The next page will have drop down menus at the top of the page…. Under CATALOGS – select “motorcycle” – then hit the GO button.

Choose your model year and then specific model from the frame on the left and…. Holy Cow! – zoomable microfiche with part numbers!


now that you have the parts numbers, you can cross reference them with other yamaha models to see what used the same parts.

But just coppying the finch pics to a file on you computor will help you so much. This will allow you to strip and rebuild with confidence that if you dont know where it fits, the finch pics will show you.

I"ll look for some more stuff for you
that's briiliant!
a big help!

thanks - ken

Subike
5th September 2008, 14:33
for brake parts
cables

www.oldbikebarn.com


for interest in performance
http://www.webcamshafts.com/pages/motorcycle/yamaha/yamaha_sr_500_(75-82)_sohc_2v.html

Handle bars , good selection
www.Mikesxs.com


wheel bearings, o rings , brake kits, seals.

www.PartsNMore.net


I hope these are of a bit of help

Badcat
5th September 2008, 14:36
for brake parts
cables

www.oldbikebarn.com


for interest in performance
http://www.webcamshafts.com/pages/motorcycle/yamaha/yamaha_sr_500_(75-82)_sohc_2v.html

Handle bars , good selection
www.Mikesxs.com


wheel bearings, o rings , brake kits, seals.

www.PartsNMore.net


I hope these are of a bit of help

thanks - also
www.thumperstuff.com

a lot of xs650 stuff is the same - so mikesxs is handy.
thanks again
ken

Wired1
19th September 2008, 19:30
it will be lightweight -stripped down and very basic.
kinda a little like this :
http://www.wrenchmonkees.com/monkee05.html

but not so broooownnnnnn

k

Yes I like it - that's a nice bike to start with but that paintjob is a little hard on the eyes!
Here's a few more sled concepts built from SR's...