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Is there a local source of carby diaphragms?

Thu Feb 01, 2007 12:56 am

Looking around $600 to get genuine carb diaphragms from Kawasaki for my GT- cost more than the bike, so am wondering if there is anyone in Aus that repairs them- i.e. fits new rubbers. Is there someone here that does the job? I know there is a mob in the UK that fixes them. They might be a last resort. Cheers! :)

Thu Feb 01, 2007 5:51 am

this is where you sit back, watch ebay and buy a set of carbs for $20 out of someones shed

Thu Feb 01, 2007 5:44 pm

Johnnie5 wrote:this is where you sit back, watch ebay and buy a set of carbs for $20 out of someones shed


And they will all be just as stuffed as the ones he already has because of their age!!!


Neil
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 6:14 pm

I think you best find the model number of the carbs and start looking around at what other bikes they may have been used on...or if another carb altogether may suit...

Thu Feb 01, 2007 7:03 pm

Have you tried a reputable carby repairer. They may have a crossover for it or be able to get something made locally.

Thu Feb 01, 2007 7:39 pm

Neilp wrote:
Johnnie5 wrote:this is where you sit back, watch ebay and buy a set of carbs for $20 out of someones shed


And they will all be just as stuffed as the ones he already has because of their age!!!


Neil
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all depends really , you havent seen what i have had stashed in my shed ;) , plenty of other people with stuff that one day they decide to get rid of

alternatively you buy a crashed , wrecked bike

Thu Feb 01, 2007 7:42 pm

oh BTW do you have a part number ?

I can tell you what other models it fits so opens your options for buying carbs

Fri Feb 02, 2007 5:47 pm

Johnnie5 wrote:.... plenty of other people with stuff that one day they decide to get rid of....


Not this little black duck :wink:

Bonester - you can fix diaphgrams with a connie and some rubber glue, It works mint and will last for years.

NeilP wrote:.....and they will all be just as stuffed....


Not always. I have purchased a lot of sets of second-hand CV carbies over the years, often for nothing *but* the dipaghrams........and the throttle-slides, or butterfly shafts, depends on what the customers problems are with their original carbs. You just need a good wrecker who knows what you need and will give you good advice about the parts you are interested in.

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