love the site and the email's i get about the gf250.
wondering if anybody knows where i can track down a roadworthy frame
for a gf20s.
i t boned a tray ute and was going to street fighter it but changed my
mind a will try to do a restore instead.
thanks for your time.
Howdy All
Anyone know what forks I can substitute to suit the GS250FW? Mine
have a nice bend in both sides and too many small nicks to seal
properly. I just replaces the seals and they are leaking after only a
few k's.
So what bike (that is a bit more commonly available at the wreckers)
could I grab some forks off? Anyone know a rough price I should be
looking at? I thought maybe the Across....
cheers
Scott
Mark,
It appears the GS250T (apparently also known as the GSX250T outside of the
USA) is an air cooled twin so is very different from the GS250FW and GF250.
Whether it uses the same carbs I don't know but I found a picture of a set
(attached) which maybe someone can compare. If they are the same would the
jets be the same as the two engines are very different?
-John
>From: "Fi and Me" <fiandme@...>
>Reply-To: suzuki250fours@...
>To: <suzuki250fours@...>
>Subject: Re: [suzuki250fours] carby parts
>Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 09:20:20 +1100
>
>Hi John, just a quick question before I post you the carby parts list.
>After getting home I had a really close look at the list and I found that
>the schematic looked slightly different from the Mikuni carb on the
>GS250FW. The designation on top of the page said GS250T. My question is
>whether or not, are they the same carb, or have I been given a bum steer
>from this Peter Stevens guy? Also, the clutch plates I bought off him were
>for a GS250 and it has fixed my slipping problem although 1 was slightly
>thinner than the other 5. He said that it was normal for 1 to be thinner
>although my old ones were all the same as each other. Is the GS250T
>different? No point sending you this in the post it if is! Regards, Mark
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: John Avis
> To: suzuki250fours@...
> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 3:53 PM
> Subject: RE: [suzuki250fours] carby parts
>
>
> If you want to post me a copy I can scan it in and post it here and on
>the
> GS/GF250 website.
>
> John Avis
> PO Box 1014
> Mona Vale NSW 2103
>
> >From: "Mark" <fiandme@...>
> >Reply-To: suzuki250fours@...
> >To: suzuki250fours@...
> >Subject: [suzuki250fours] carby parts
> >Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 04:43:45 -0000
> >
> >Hi all. As promised to Brian I have finally gotten down to Peter
> >Stevens and enquired about a full carby kit for the GS250FW. I was told
> >that they dont come in a kit form but you can purchase all the parts
> >for each carby seperately. The guy I spoke to had the personality of a
> >dead fish and getting any info out of him was like pulling teeth (very
> >painful). I was able to source a complete parts list with a break down
> >scematic for the carbs from him though, and he said to take it home and
> >have a look at what I needed and he could get it in. All carby parts
> >were available! I now have to find a way of uploading it here as I dont
> >have a scanner. When I have, any one interested can just call them up
> >with the part number and order it.
> >I'm sorry it took so long to organise this Brian, but I have been away
> >on holiday and when I got back I had to repair the clutch on my bike.
> >I'm now on the road again and havin fun!!! Cheers, Mark
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Yahoo!7 Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>
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Hi John, just a quick question before I post you the carby parts list. After
getting home I had a really close look at the list and I found that the
schematic looked slightly different from the Mikuni carb on the GS250FW. The
designation on top of the page said GS250T. My question is whether or not, are
they the same carb, or have I been given a bum steer from this Peter Stevens
guy? Also, the clutch plates I bought off him were for a GS250 and it has fixed
my slipping problem although 1 was slightly thinner than the other 5. He said
that it was normal for 1 to be thinner although my old ones were all the same as
each other. Is the GS250T different? No point sending you this in the post it if
is! Regards, Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: John Avis
To: suzuki250fours@...
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 3:53 PM
Subject: RE: [suzuki250fours] carby parts
If you want to post me a copy I can scan it in and post it here and on the
GS/GF250 website.
John Avis
PO Box 1014
Mona Vale NSW 2103
>From: "Mark" <fiandme@...>
>Reply-To: suzuki250fours@...
>To: suzuki250fours@...
>Subject: [suzuki250fours] carby parts
>Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 04:43:45 -0000
>
>Hi all. As promised to Brian I have finally gotten down to Peter
>Stevens and enquired about a full carby kit for the GS250FW. I was told
>that they dont come in a kit form but you can purchase all the parts
>for each carby seperately. The guy I spoke to had the personality of a
>dead fish and getting any info out of him was like pulling teeth (very
>painful). I was able to source a complete parts list with a break down
>scematic for the carbs from him though, and he said to take it home and
>have a look at what I needed and he could get it in. All carby parts
>were available! I now have to find a way of uploading it here as I dont
>have a scanner. When I have, any one interested can just call them up
>with the part number and order it.
>I'm sorry it took so long to organise this Brian, but I have been away
>on holiday and when I got back I had to repair the clutch on my bike.
>I'm now on the road again and havin fun!!! Cheers, Mark
>
>
>
>
>Yahoo!7 Groups Links
>
>
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That's great news Mark and I appreciate the effort. I will wait for John to post
the information on part numbers. I assume we can order thru any one of the P.
Stevens parts departs? I will check and see if the US outlets can order what I
need once I have the part numbers etc. Thanks a lot. Brian
John Avis <john_avis@...> wrote: If you want to post me a copy
I can scan it in and post it here and on the
GS/GF250 website.
John Avis
PO Box 1014
Mona Vale NSW 2103
>From: "Mark" <fiandme@...>
>Reply-To: suzuki250fours@...
>To: suzuki250fours@...
>Subject: [suzuki250fours] carby parts
>Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 04:43:45 -0000
>
>Hi all. As promised to Brian I have finally gotten down to Peter
>Stevens and enquired about a full carby kit for the GS250FW. I was told
>that they dont come in a kit form but you can purchase all the parts
>for each carby seperately. The guy I spoke to had the personality of a
>dead fish and getting any info out of him was like pulling teeth (very
>painful). I was able to source a complete parts list with a break down
>scematic for the carbs from him though, and he said to take it home and
>have a look at what I needed and he could get it in. All carby parts
>were available! I now have to find a way of uploading it here as I dont
>have a scanner. When I have, any one interested can just call them up
>with the part number and order it.
>I'm sorry it took so long to organise this Brian, but I have been away
>on holiday and when I got back I had to repair the clutch on my bike.
>I'm now on the road again and havin fun!!! Cheers, Mark
>
>
>
>
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>
>
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If you want to post me a copy I can scan it in and post it here and on the
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John Avis
PO Box 1014
Mona Vale NSW 2103
>From: "Mark" <fiandme@...>
>Reply-To: suzuki250fours@...
>To: suzuki250fours@...
>Subject: [suzuki250fours] carby parts
>Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 04:43:45 -0000
>
>Hi all. As promised to Brian I have finally gotten down to Peter
>Stevens and enquired about a full carby kit for the GS250FW. I was told
>that they dont come in a kit form but you can purchase all the parts
>for each carby seperately. The guy I spoke to had the personality of a
>dead fish and getting any info out of him was like pulling teeth (very
>painful). I was able to source a complete parts list with a break down
>scematic for the carbs from him though, and he said to take it home and
>have a look at what I needed and he could get it in. All carby parts
>were available! I now have to find a way of uploading it here as I dont
>have a scanner. When I have, any one interested can just call them up
>with the part number and order it.
>I'm sorry it took so long to organise this Brian, but I have been away
>on holiday and when I got back I had to repair the clutch on my bike.
>I'm now on the road again and havin fun!!! Cheers, Mark
>
>
>
>
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>
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Hi all. As promised to Brian I have finally gotten down to Peter
Stevens and enquired about a full carby kit for the GS250FW. I was told
that they dont come in a kit form but you can purchase all the parts
for each carby seperately. The guy I spoke to had the personality of a
dead fish and getting any info out of him was like pulling teeth (very
painful). I was able to source a complete parts list with a break down
scematic for the carbs from him though, and he said to take it home and
have a look at what I needed and he could get it in. All carby parts
were available! I now have to find a way of uploading it here as I dont
have a scanner. When I have, any one interested can just call them up
with the part number and order it.
I'm sorry it took so long to organise this Brian, but I have been away
on holiday and when I got back I had to repair the clutch on my bike.
I'm now on the road again and havin fun!!! Cheers, Mark
Hey Scott, it looks as though you will be on the road in no time. I
recovered my seat too only a couple of weeks ago and I got my vinyl
from Spotlight as well. Seems great minds think alike as you have
done exactly what I did!! If anyone else needs to recover theirs I
suggest you go for it. As Scott and I have proved, its not hard. And
for $8-$10, you can afford to stuff it up a few times until you get
it right lol.
I have to replace the clutch on my bike now before I can ride it
again as its started to slip and I have no more adjustment left in
the cable. I have the plates on order and should be here this week.
Cost me $90 for a new set from Peter Stevens.
I am also going to replace the headlight globe for a brighter one, as
it is a bit scary riding on country roads at 5.30 in the morning and
having the word "WOMBAT" in the back of your mind!!!! I also have to
attach my Gearsack and rack this week as a backpack can really hurt
on the bumpy roads when you have a thermos of coffee hitting you in
the kidney's (not fun!) on the 45 minute ride to work. Cheers, Mark.
--- In suzuki250fours@..., "joleencarden"
<cardenkids@...> wrote:
>
> Howdy All
>
> I just finished recovering my seat last night. It was a lot easier
> than I first thought it would be. Cost me a whole $8.
>
> First remove the old torn seat cover by pulling out the one million
> staples that hold it on (a small flat head works great). Now undo
the
> stitching that connects the top and sides. I didn't bother with the
> extra along the bottom of the sides where the staples go. Get a 0.5m
> piece of vinyl from Spotlight. Trace the shapes onto the bottom of
> the vinyl. Leave at least 2-3cm along the bottom edge of the side
> pieces (I did these in two sections rather than the one to make it
fit
> on my piece of vinyl) as this allows room for the staples.
>
> Sew it all together with a double stitch for strength. Fit it and
> staple it all down with a pit of glue for luck.
>
> It doesn't matter how accurate your traces are as the vinyl
stretches
> quite a bit.
>
> cheers
> Scott
>
Howdy All
I just finished recovering my seat last night. It was a lot easier
than I first thought it would be. Cost me a whole $8.
First remove the old torn seat cover by pulling out the one million
staples that hold it on (a small flat head works great). Now undo the
stitching that connects the top and sides. I didn't bother with the
extra along the bottom of the sides where the staples go. Get a 0.5m
piece of vinyl from Spotlight. Trace the shapes onto the bottom of
the vinyl. Leave at least 2-3cm along the bottom edge of the side
pieces (I did these in two sections rather than the one to make it fit
on my piece of vinyl) as this allows room for the staples.
Sew it all together with a double stitch for strength. Fit it and
staple it all down with a pit of glue for luck.
It doesn't matter how accurate your traces are as the vinyl stretches
quite a bit.
cheers
Scott
Ok, so I pulled the rectifier and cleaned all the wiring. I then
charged the battery and started her up. Got a reading of 13.8 and
stayed there. Now all I need to do is recover the seat and I'm ready
for rego.
cheers
Scott
--- In suzuki250fours@..., "remminga" <remminga@...> wrote:
>
> The regulator/rectifier is mounted behind the left hand side cover (as
> you are seated on bike) its the metal box with the fins that is held
> on with two Allan key bolts (5mm).
>
> Just been in garage pulling bike apart to check! noticed that it looks
> as if my reg's been getting hot, the paint behind it's blistering a
> bit. Pulled it off, looks Ok from behind.. I guess I'll be testing it
> tomorrow!
> When I first got the bike I checked the charging system and it was ok.
>
> You will need a multimeter to test the charging system.
> With battery charged, rule of thumb is 13.8 to 14.4 volts at battery
> when motor running, no light on. put lights on high and voltage should
> still be within this. If voltage is less than 13.8 or greater than 15
> volts, you've got problems.
>
> My manual and the colours seem to be 3x yellow wires, a red, and a
> black with white trace, too dark out now to confirm, but I'll post if
> different.
>
> cheers,
> Ben.
>
> --- In suzuki250fours@..., "joleencarden"
> <cardenkids@> wrote:
> >
> > If no one has a better copy of the wiring diagram, then where is the
> > rectifier mounted and what colours are the wires?
> >
> > cheers
> > Scott
> >
>
The regulator/rectifier is mounted behind the left hand side cover (as
you are seated on bike) its the metal box with the fins that is held
on with two Allan key bolts (5mm).
Just been in garage pulling bike apart to check! noticed that it looks
as if my reg's been getting hot, the paint behind it's blistering a
bit. Pulled it off, looks Ok from behind.. I guess I'll be testing it
tomorrow!
When I first got the bike I checked the charging system and it was ok.
You will need a multimeter to test the charging system.
With battery charged, rule of thumb is 13.8 to 14.4 volts at battery
when motor running, no light on. put lights on high and voltage should
still be within this. If voltage is less than 13.8 or greater than 15
volts, you've got problems.
My manual and the colours seem to be 3x yellow wires, a red, and a
black with white trace, too dark out now to confirm, but I'll post if
different.
cheers,
Ben.
--- In suzuki250fours@..., "joleencarden"
<cardenkids@...> wrote:
>
> If no one has a better copy of the wiring diagram, then where is the
> rectifier mounted and what colours are the wires?
>
> cheers
> Scott
>
Howdy All
Does anyone have a better, clearer copy of the wiring diagram for the
GS250FW? I am trying to clean up my wiring but am finding it
difficult to read the colours, etc.
Much appreciated.
Cheers
Scott
Yeah, I had them marked in case my carbies didn't clean up to well.
No need now!
cheers
Scott
--- In suzuki250fours@..., "remminga" <remminga@...> wrote:
>
> just noticed someones selling a set of GF250 carbs on ebay.. No its
> not me! search for GF250.
> Ben.
>
Mine had problems mid range too, But I found that the more I ride it
the better it gets! Also some previous owner had put a larger front
sprocket on, changing it for a std one improved things no end, heaps
more fun, reduced mid range problems and lots more go!
My bike really goes well in the higher rev range, pulls like a 2
stroke power band, great fun factor.
I adjusted my mixtures by unbolting the back of the tank and chocking
it up, lots more room.
Cheers Ben.
--- In suzuki250fours@..., "Mark" <fiandme@...> wrote:
>
> Thats great news Scott, it seems their are a few of us getting our
> bikes back on the road. I just had mine rego'd this morning and went
> for an 80km ride. I forgot how much fun it is! When I got it rego'd
> the guy at the desk said it hadn't been registered since 2001. My
> bike seems to break down a bit between 5000 and 5500rpm's but I have
> put some carby cleaner in the tank with some premium fuel and its
> getting better the more I ride. When adjusting the Idle screws I
> found it easy to use a small stubby flathead screw driver. If you are
> after some decals after you have finished painting it, let me know as
> I was able to source some here recently in Aus quite cheaply. Let us
> know when your on the road!!! Regards, Mark.
>
> -- In suzuki250fours@..., "joleencarden"
> <cardenkids@> wrote:
> >
> > I have had my GS250FW in pieces for so long that I can't remember
> when
> > it was running last. I finally stripped the carbs, painted the
> frame
> > and exhaust and put it all back together today. Guess what? It
> > started first flick after priming the carbs!
> >
> > Runs pretty good but wont idle right as I have not set the mixtures
> or
> > idle speed yet. Speaking of which, how the hell are you supposed to
> > set mixtures when there is a fuel tank blocking access to the two
> > inside needles?
> >
> > Got some fork seals on the way ($20.75 delivered to anywhere in
> Aus!).
> > I am fibre glassing some cracks on the fairing and one of the
> > blinkers. A bit of red paint and then new tyres and it is off for
> rego.
> >
> > Soon to be another GS250FW back on the road.
> >
> > cheers
> > Scott
> >
>
Pity you're in Melbourne. Would have been good to have a bit of a
cruise. Hoping to get mine on the road soon. Just need to save for
rego money. Getting excited though. Can't believe how good it is
starting now. First flick, no choke. This was a previous forum
members bike that they could never get running.
cheers
Scott
--- In suzuki250fours@..., "Mark" <fiandme@...> wrote:
>
> Thats great news Scott, it seems their are a few of us getting our
> bikes back on the road. I just had mine rego'd this morning and went
> for an 80km ride. I forgot how much fun it is! When I got it rego'd
> the guy at the desk said it hadn't been registered since 2001. My
> bike seems to break down a bit between 5000 and 5500rpm's but I have
> put some carby cleaner in the tank with some premium fuel and its
> getting better the more I ride. When adjusting the Idle screws I
> found it easy to use a small stubby flathead screw driver. If you are
> after some decals after you have finished painting it, let me know as
> I was able to source some here recently in Aus quite cheaply. Let us
> know when your on the road!!! Regards, Mark.
>
> -- In suzuki250fours@..., "joleencarden"
> <cardenkids@> wrote:
> >
> > I have had my GS250FW in pieces for so long that I can't remember
> when
> > it was running last. I finally stripped the carbs, painted the
> frame
> > and exhaust and put it all back together today. Guess what? It
> > started first flick after priming the carbs!
> >
> > Runs pretty good but wont idle right as I have not set the mixtures
> or
> > idle speed yet. Speaking of which, how the hell are you supposed to
> > set mixtures when there is a fuel tank blocking access to the two
> > inside needles?
> >
> > Got some fork seals on the way ($20.75 delivered to anywhere in
> Aus!).
> > I am fibre glassing some cracks on the fairing and one of the
> > blinkers. A bit of red paint and then new tyres and it is off for
> rego.
> >
> > Soon to be another GS250FW back on the road.
> >
> > cheers
> > Scott
> >
>
Thats great news Scott, it seems their are a few of us getting our
bikes back on the road. I just had mine rego'd this morning and went
for an 80km ride. I forgot how much fun it is! When I got it rego'd
the guy at the desk said it hadn't been registered since 2001. My
bike seems to break down a bit between 5000 and 5500rpm's but I have
put some carby cleaner in the tank with some premium fuel and its
getting better the more I ride. When adjusting the Idle screws I
found it easy to use a small stubby flathead screw driver. If you are
after some decals after you have finished painting it, let me know as
I was able to source some here recently in Aus quite cheaply. Let us
know when your on the road!!! Regards, Mark.
-- In suzuki250fours@..., "joleencarden"
<cardenkids@...> wrote:
>
> I have had my GS250FW in pieces for so long that I can't remember
when
> it was running last. I finally stripped the carbs, painted the
frame
> and exhaust and put it all back together today. Guess what? It
> started first flick after priming the carbs!
>
> Runs pretty good but wont idle right as I have not set the mixtures
or
> idle speed yet. Speaking of which, how the hell are you supposed to
> set mixtures when there is a fuel tank blocking access to the two
> inside needles?
>
> Got some fork seals on the way ($20.75 delivered to anywhere in
Aus!).
> I am fibre glassing some cracks on the fairing and one of the
> blinkers. A bit of red paint and then new tyres and it is off for
rego.
>
> Soon to be another GS250FW back on the road.
>
> cheers
> Scott
>
I have had my GS250FW in pieces for so long that I can't remember when
it was running last. I finally stripped the carbs, painted the frame
and exhaust and put it all back together today. Guess what? It
started first flick after priming the carbs!
Runs pretty good but wont idle right as I have not set the mixtures or
idle speed yet. Speaking of which, how the hell are you supposed to
set mixtures when there is a fuel tank blocking access to the two
inside needles?
Got some fork seals on the way ($20.75 delivered to anywhere in Aus!).
I am fibre glassing some cracks on the fairing and one of the
blinkers. A bit of red paint and then new tyres and it is off for rego.
Soon to be another GS250FW back on the road.
cheers
Scott
Looks like I will be getting the BT45's. Found the right sizes after
talking to some other suppliers. $110 Front and $130 rear. But my
friends father is a rep for the QLD tyre ditributors so I might get
them a fair bit cheaper!
--- In suzuki250fours@..., "remminga" <remminga@...> wrote:
>
> I'm running a Bridgestone Battlax BT45 100/90/16 on front, very happy
> with it, going to fit same brand to rear in a 110/90/18. No problem
> getting these sizes here in Melbourne.
> Ben.
>
> --- In suzuki250fours@..., "joleencarden"
> <cardenkids@> wrote:
> >
> > Hey All
> >
> > I'm looking at putting some new rubber on my GS250FW but not sure what
> > size. On the bike now are Front 100/90/16 Rear 110/90/18. The
> > workshop manual off here says 100/90/18 for the rear. And the
> > smallest I can find is 120/90/18 for the rear? What should I do?
> >
> > What size and brand do you all run?
> >
> > cheers
> > Scott
> >
>
I'm running a Bridgestone Battlax BT45 100/90/16 on front, very happy
with it, going to fit same brand to rear in a 110/90/18. No problem
getting these sizes here in Melbourne.
Ben.
--- In suzuki250fours@..., "joleencarden"
<cardenkids@...> wrote:
>
> Hey All
>
> I'm looking at putting some new rubber on my GS250FW but not sure what
> size. On the bike now are Front 100/90/16 Rear 110/90/18. The
> workshop manual off here says 100/90/18 for the rear. And the
> smallest I can find is 120/90/18 for the rear? What should I do?
>
> What size and brand do you all run?
>
> cheers
> Scott
>
Hey All
I'm looking at putting some new rubber on my GS250FW but not sure what
size. On the bike now are Front 100/90/16 Rear 110/90/18. The
workshop manual off here says 100/90/18 for the rear. And the
smallest I can find is 120/90/18 for the rear? What should I do?
What size and brand do you all run?
cheers
Scott
Great Idea Scott. I will let you know about Brians jets and stuff
when I get the details. Regards, Mark
--- In suzuki250fours@..., "joleencarden"
<cardenkids@...> wrote:
>
> Hey all, I've been a bit of a lurker here for a while. I have a
> GS250FW that should be on the road in the next month or so. My
though
> was that perhaps we should start a thread with suppliers, part
numbers
> and prices of the things that we find. Might help us all out. If
> everyone posts the info up, I will start a database to keep track of
> it all to make life a bit easier for everyone.
>
> cheers
> Scott
>
> --- In suzuki250fours@..., brian boylan <briboylan@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Great Mark. jets for mains and float would be perfect. Appreciate
> the help.
> >
> > Mark <fiandme@> wrote: Hi Brian, thought I would see if
> I can help you from my end. Peter
> > Stevens is a local shop not far from me so I will give them a
call
> > myself as its only a local call for me, failing that I will pop
down
> > and see them as I might replace the jets in my carbs soon too. I
doubt
> > they will have full carbs for sale as these bikes are getting
fairly
> > old now but I will see if they do or can recommend a newer
replacement
> > set. I'll get back to you when I have some details. Regards, Mark
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
Hey all, I've been a bit of a lurker here for a while. I have a
GS250FW that should be on the road in the next month or so. My though
was that perhaps we should start a thread with suppliers, part numbers
and prices of the things that we find. Might help us all out. If
everyone posts the info up, I will start a database to keep track of
it all to make life a bit easier for everyone.
cheers
Scott
--- In suzuki250fours@..., brian boylan <briboylan@...>
wrote:
>
> Great Mark. jets for mains and float would be perfect. Appreciate
the help.
>
> Mark <fiandme@...> wrote: Hi Brian, thought I would see if
I can help you from my end. Peter
> Stevens is a local shop not far from me so I will give them a call
> myself as its only a local call for me, failing that I will pop down
> and see them as I might replace the jets in my carbs soon too. I doubt
> they will have full carbs for sale as these bikes are getting fairly
> old now but I will see if they do or can recommend a newer replacement
> set. I'll get back to you when I have some details. Regards, Mark
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
Great Mark. jets for mains and float would be perfect. Appreciate the help.
Mark <fiandme@...> wrote: Hi Brian, thought I would see if I
can help you from my end. Peter
Stevens is a local shop not far from me so I will give them a call
myself as its only a local call for me, failing that I will pop down
and see them as I might replace the jets in my carbs soon too. I doubt
they will have full carbs for sale as these bikes are getting fairly
old now but I will see if they do or can recommend a newer replacement
set. I'll get back to you when I have some details. Regards, Mark
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Hi Brian, thought I would see if I can help you from my end. Peter
Stevens is a local shop not far from me so I will give them a call
myself as its only a local call for me, failing that I will pop down
and see them as I might replace the jets in my carbs soon too. I doubt
they will have full carbs for sale as these bikes are getting fairly
old now but I will see if they do or can recommend a newer replacement
set. I'll get back to you when I have some details. Regards, Mark
Wow, what a great looking bike! puts my little effort to shame. After looking at
your pics I think I need to tear my all down again and start over. Well done
Mark!
Mark <fiandme@...> wrote: hey guys, just thought I would post
and let you know that I have
finally finished my bike and I got a roadworthy certificate today (YAY)
and it is booked in at the RTA on Thursday. I got my Learners permit
last week I will finally be able to get on the road! I have posted some
new pics of the finished project in my album if your interested.
Cheers, Mark.
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Thanks John, I'll get on it.
John Avis <john_avis@...> wrote: When I had my GF250 many years
ago I bought parts from my local Suzuki
dealer, Freedom Motorcycles, in Brookvale (Sydney). They had the microfiche
and ordered parts for me from Japan. You can try them, email to:
freedom@...
-John Avis
>From: brian boylan <briboylan@...>
>Reply-To: suzuki250fours@...
>To: suzuki250fours@...
>Subject: Re: [suzuki250fours] bike rwc
>Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 20:36:48 -0800 (PST)
>
>Howdy: Just a short note regarding parts etc.and trying to work with Peter
>Stevens Motorcycles in Melbourne which I was hopeful would be helpful in
>finding parts for my 83' GS250FW. I spoke with a parts man for 20 minutes
>long distance from the USA and followed up with engine and frame numbers
>via email. Neil (?) said he could find the parts and would get back to me
>with prices etc. Never heard from him again and have sent two other emails
>to the parts department email address (their phone is always busy) and
>can't seem to get any kind of response. What I'm after are some carbs. At
>the very least I need to find some jets to replace the worn out ones I've
>got. Any ideas? Suzuki USA doesn't know the bike and can't help. Can I mix
>any other carbs or re-build kits with these carbs? Any help or advise
>appreciated.
>
>Mark <fiandme@...> wrote: hey guys, just thought I would
>post and let you know that I have
>finally finished my bike and I got a roadworthy certificate today (YAY)
>and it is booked in at the RTA on Thursday. I got my Learners permit
>last week I will finally be able to get on the road! I have posted some
>new pics of the finished project in my album if your interested.
>Cheers, Mark.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>
>
>Yahoo!7 Groups Links
>
>
>
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When I had my GF250 many years ago I bought parts from my local Suzuki
dealer, Freedom Motorcycles, in Brookvale (Sydney). They had the microfiche
and ordered parts for me from Japan. You can try them, email to:
freedom@...
-John Avis
>From: brian boylan <briboylan@...>
>Reply-To: suzuki250fours@...
>To: suzuki250fours@...
>Subject: Re: [suzuki250fours] bike rwc
>Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 20:36:48 -0800 (PST)
>
>Howdy: Just a short note regarding parts etc.and trying to work with Peter
>Stevens Motorcycles in Melbourne which I was hopeful would be helpful in
>finding parts for my 83' GS250FW. I spoke with a parts man for 20 minutes
>long distance from the USA and followed up with engine and frame numbers
>via email. Neil (?) said he could find the parts and would get back to me
>with prices etc. Never heard from him again and have sent two other emails
>to the parts department email address (their phone is always busy) and
>can't seem to get any kind of response. What I'm after are some carbs. At
>the very least I need to find some jets to replace the worn out ones I've
>got. Any ideas? Suzuki USA doesn't know the bike and can't help. Can I mix
>any other carbs or re-build kits with these carbs? Any help or advise
>appreciated.
>
>Mark <fiandme@...> wrote: hey guys, just thought I would
>post and let you know that I have
>finally finished my bike and I got a roadworthy certificate today (YAY)
>and it is booked in at the RTA on Thursday. I got my Learners permit
>last week I will finally be able to get on the road! I have posted some
>new pics of the finished project in my album if your interested.
>Cheers, Mark.
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>
>
>
>Yahoo!7 Groups Links
>
>
>
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