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Parts Listing

Post by fanarrfnarr »

thought i'd link to this thread from here as well!

http://www.s2ridersite.com/viewtopic.php?t=556
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If I follow the link for PARTS LISTING all I get is a link to PRIDE AND JOY FOR SALE...where is the parts listing?
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follow the link in the post. the link in my signature is my for sale ad. the main thread is at the top of the general section, but at present there is no list as responce has been poor (only one emailed reply so far).

If there's something in particualr you are after, i'd suggest posting and see who comes back with a reply, we're pretty good in here, usually someone knows where you can get what you want.
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Hi there,
My 2001 1000 V-Raptor has a 1998 TL1000 S-W engine. The 2000 to 2003 Raptor 1000 are possibly the same. Old motor newer frame. Suzuki parts are quicker and cheaper? - Full gasket kit £155 (Suzuki)
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If you are looking for swing arm bearings, needle rollers are 2816 (2 required) @ £2.50 each from www.simplybearings.co.uk excellent, post-free service - unfortunately they didn't stock the other (Ball bearing) side, which is 6904, I got (2 again) from E-Bay shop JBenterpisesunlimited @ £2.34 each (Had to pay 60p postage!! All are SKF bearings, the ball bearings are sealed units, should outlast me! Hope this helps.
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Word is (From another posting) That Suzuki Hayabusa rear sprocket is the one that we need, thought it was worth putting in 'stickyland'
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front wheel bearings

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Front wheel bearings

Its an SKF 6005 2RS 1/C3,
The 4 digit code goes like this
1st digit 6 means metric
2nd digit 0 means extra light series
3rd and 4 th digits multiply by 5 to give inside bore.
2 RS is sealed both sides.
and 1 C3 is the fit tolerance.

ID 25 mm OD 47 mm 10 mm bore.


£4.85 each from bearing supplies online. Cheers
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650 inlet cams

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Higher lift inlet cams from K3 on SV650
Suzuki Part nos
12710-17G00
12730-17G00.

Worth 7- 9 HP if fitted with old inlet cams swapped to exhaust side.see link for photos and guides ,Old inlets need new timing marks.

http://www.bayarearidersforum.com/forum ... did=154847.

Ive done this mod , give yourself a day,/ weekend, it can be done in 4 hours but that takes practice.
You need a working brain, manual, 1/4 " drive torque wrench ( Screw fix have them cheap) , cam tensioner gaskets, new cams
allen keys , sockets 17mm, 10mm, feeler gauges.

No probs if done correctly, scope for serious damge though, afetr installing new cams a double check is essential.
Power is still smooth low down with a boost after 7,000 but less stepped and more of it. Sounds better too, lesss like two honda fifties mating underwater with the stock cans.


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titanium bits from 748/916 Ducatis

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Check tasty nuts site for ti bits that fit a raptor.
These 748/916/996 bits all fit.Go to ducati choice then 748/916/996
http://www.tastynuts.com/site/frameset.htm

Brake caliper bolts TIFRBMON10BG

Rear brake Mcylinder plunger/ clevis.TISPDUC07

Gear lever pivot bolt, fits brake pedal on Rap and 650 uses the same TISPDUC04
gear lever pivot.
Ducati disc bolts will fit the Raptor foot rest mounts.

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Thank you for posting these bits on the sticky Pod, I dont get a lot of time to do these things so your help is appreciated 8)
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Fuel pump seal

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Fuel pump Gasket info transferred from another thread

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here comes the part-no.:

Suzuki 44590-02840

German description: Dichtplatte Benzinpumpe TL/R

Maybe "TL/R" relates to TL 1000 R ???
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Thanks to Forza for this - fuel pump part number

For reference the Suzuki pt no of the pump is - 15100-02FB0 which is fitted to a TL1000 S, there appears to be two types fitted to the S, it's the later(?) X model round about 2001.
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Re: Parts Listing

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rear brake piston seals in sets of 5 from €bay but could be available elsewhere
linky :- Linky
number on the box I have says Yamaha 293408, they are, for folks that don't 'do auction sites' (according to the above seller) the same as for :- SUZUKI UH 125 BURGMAN 125 2002 > 2006
YAMAHA X-MAX 125 2008 > scooters, and many others
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Re: Parts Listing

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Front clutch switch = Yamaha part number 5SE-H253N-01, as per http://www.raptorchapter.org.uk/viewtop ... =10&t=4337 and http://www.raptorchapter.org.uk/viewtop ... 583#p34892

Steering Head bearings - 2 sets of L44643/L44610 as per http://www.raptorchapter.org.uk/viewtop ... =14&t=2701
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Fuel filter - Mahle KL145 as per http://www.raptorchapter.org.uk/viewtop ... 926#p27841 and http://www.raptorchapter.org.uk/viewtop ... 574#p24622 ... but pics of that don't seem to show the "hook" on the inlet nipple:
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For the Aussies, the SuperCheap Auto SC14-15 fits pretty well if you snap a couple of tabs off the bracket and zippy tie the little fecker in... http://www.raptorchapter.org.uk/viewtop ... 707#p32707
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