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Intake boots

10 years 9 months ago - 10 years 9 months ago
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I'm looking for one, if not a set, of the intake boots on the airbox side of the carbs.

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Re: Intake boots

10 years 9 months ago
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Go on Ebay and search KZ1300 intake rubbers and you will see a set for $42.

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Re: Intake boots

10 years 9 months ago - 10 years 9 months ago
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Those are for the motor side of the carbs.

The ones Clark are referring to rarely show up on Ebay, If at all. They can be readily bought remanufactured from our German friends though.

There's also other alternatives if that option also doesn't work. Like using silicone couplings with clamps or getting creative with other materials. I've brainstormed some other hardware-store type options on my own but never got around to following through with em.

Anytime I've seen an airbox with boots included or just used boots on ebay the condition of those boots appeared to be questionable at best.

Let me know if there's any other way I can help :).
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Re: Intake boots

9 years 8 months ago - 9 years 8 months ago
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Mikez wrote: Those are for the motor side of the carbs.

The ones Clark are referring to rarely show up on Ebay, If at all. They can be readily bought remanufactured from our German friends though.

There's also other alternatives if that option also doesn't work. Like using silicone couplings with clamps or getting creative with other materials. I've brainstormed some other hardware-store type options on my own but never got around to following through with em.

Anytime I've seen an airbox with boots included or just used boots on ebay the condition of those boots appeared to be questionable at best.

Let me know if there's any other way I can help :).
Any recent info on airbox to carb rubbers just found mine are very poor condition .I don't know who our "German friends" are but I will be their friend if they can supply them :) ..Thanks....EDIT, just found the German site £100 for a set, guess they can name their price on things, but at least they are there!
:) Z13 UK
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Re: Intake boots

9 years 8 months ago
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not cheap, but good quality.. I fitted an airbox to carb rubber and an airboxgasket last week.
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Re: Intake boots

9 years 8 months ago
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bought a set couple yrs back for my 82 gpz 750 from Germany and even though I still havnt fitted them :( they looked to be of great quality

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