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Alan H
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Thailand

Post by Alan H »

Anyone know what sort of quality the Suzuki parts are like from there?

I'll be visiting on hol next month and wondered if it would be worth while to find out where they actually come from and fetch some /get some sent back.
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Roger Ackery
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Re: Thailand

Post by Roger Ackery »

G'day Allan,your post very timely? Have just purchased a NEW 18inch rear rim for my A model,it's a genuine Suzuki part made by Takasago in Thailand,looks good,chrome etc & it's straight!! LOL better than the one that's on the bike that has a SPLIT RIM,running from the valve to the first spoke?? Think like a lot of Japanese Co's getting things made "off shore",they keep a very good eye on the quality of the product that carries their good name & part number? Cheers, Roger.
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Roger
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