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Most gaskets and o-rings I've bought from the dealer have been pretty inexpensive, and they've been specialty items (cam chain cover, primary chain inspection cover, etc.), so not sure anyone else would have them.
I usually avoid buying things at the dealership that I can get elsewhere, but gaskets are the exception. I've never had a problem with a moco gasket and I can't say that for ones I've bought from other sources.
Buy 'em at the dealership. Other manufacturers of these gaskets, o-rings, etc. may be cheaper, but some don't fit as well. We have an Indy here that uses these, and all they get are complaints. It isn't worth the savings to use anything but MoCo.
You can buy an "O" ring kit from Granger or McMaster for cheep $ that will have all the smaller sizes that you need ( like oil drain plugs and push rod tubes)
Mcmaster Carr part #9452K57 for the 11105 equivalent o-ring http://www.mcmaster.com/
They also have the rod linkage for like $3 as opposed to having to buy the whole shabang from the dealer @ $25
Mcmaster Carr part #9452K57 for the 11105 equivalent o-ring http://www.mcmaster.com/
They also have the rod linkage for like $3 as opposed to having to buy the whole shabang from the dealer @ $25
Mcmaster Carr part #9452K57 for the 11105 equivalent o-ring http://www.mcmaster.com/
They also have the rod linkage for like $3 as opposed to having to buy the whole shabang from the dealer @ $25
Mcmaster Carr part #9452K57 for the 11105 equivalent o-ring http://www.mcmaster.com/
They also have the rod linkage for like $3 as opposed to having to buy the whole shabang from the dealer @ $25
Nothing but complimentary, bro. Who else but YOU would have part numbers for things that fit our bikes out of McMaster-Carr? I don't see how you keep all this info at your fingertips!
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