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Offline rbmgf7

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Two stroke part supplier
« on: March 23, 2011, 08:05:53 PM »
So I have my eyes set on an all stock Titan T500. Guy says it runs and has about 20k on the clock. I always had an opening for a smoker in my collection but I often wondered how does one come across maintenance parts? He's asking $1000 which I think I could talk him down. Waddaya think? Where can I get parts? Z1 enterprises carries more for KH models but nothing for other two strokers. Thanks

Offline old76cr

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Re: Two stroke part supplier
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2011, 12:24:30 PM »
There's these guys. http://hvccycle.com/index.html
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Offline kirkn

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Re: Two stroke part supplier
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2011, 01:01:01 PM »
I'd go for it in a minute.

What kinda maintenance parts are you thinking about that are 2-stroke specific?  I mean, vintage bikes are vintage bikes - some are well-supported (like SOHC4s or CB350 twins) and some are less-supported, but it isn't really a function of them being 2-stroke or 4-stroke.

Quite a few supporters of the T500 as well as many other vintage Suzuki 2-strokes over at the VJMOG:  http://www.vjmog.com/forums.html

Good luck with it, if you pull the trigger...

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Re: Two stroke part supplier
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2011, 08:46:47 AM »
damn, it sold that day before i could even look at it. saw another smoker, GT550 for $1500. all stock and looks even better then the titan.

i only have messed with small 2 stroke engines but i know there's not much to an engine rebuild: rings, bearings, and reeds.

bearings i can usually spec and get some through a bearing supplier. rings i can usually have made if not available. before the CB750 F2 became popular, I had a manufacturer make the correct spec rings for the pistons and it only cost about $150 for all 4. it just comes down to the reeds.

suzuki seems to be the bastard of all the two stroke street bikes. not much can be had through a lot of these suppliers.

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Re: Two stroke part supplier
« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2011, 05:32:47 PM »
Paul Miller Motorcycles can help you with most Suzuki parts. BTW, the 2 models you mentioned don't have any reeds.

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