
Is there a local source of carby diaphragms?
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Is there a local source of carby diaphragms?
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! 

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all depends really , you havent seen what i have had stashed in my shedNeilp wrote:And they will all be just as stuffed as the ones he already has because of their age!!!Johnnie5 wrote:this is where you sit back, watch ebay and buy a set of carbs for $20 out of someones shed
Neil

alternatively you buy a crashed , wrecked bike
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Not this little black duckJohnnie5 wrote:.... plenty of other people with stuff that one day they decide to get rid of....

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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