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what I normally do is go to Suzukiparts house, check out the diagrams for my bike and then find the part and the part numbers I need. Copy the number and type it into google, ebay or amazon and see what they produce. Then I will go by who has it in stock + price and shipping.

I will always be willing to pay a little more it the part is in stock. Right now I am waiting on 3 pieces of a 4 piece order from Partzilla.... drives me nuts. However given the current supply chain issues, it is to be expected. Especially when looking for parts for an older bike.

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