An Electronic Parts Catalog (EPC) acts as a digital library for every single component of a vehicle. For Suzuki, the online EPC is a web-based platform that replaces traditional paper manuals with a high-tech interface featuring: These are useful for vintage models but dangerous

Purpose and Functionality The primary purpose of a Suzuki EPC is to provide authoritative references for identifying genuine Suzuki parts and their correct applications. The catalog typically organizes information by model year, model code, assembly (engine, transmission, electrical, chassis, bodywork), and subassembly. Exploded-view diagrams enable users to visualize parts relationships and assembly order, while individual part numbers, descriptions, quantities, and sometimes pricing facilitate ordering and inventory management. Online delivery extends these functions with search, filters, and cross-referencing that guide users from symptom or part name to exact OEM components.

Some forums and enthusiast sites host old versions of the Suzuki EPC (often from 2010–2015). These are useful for vintage models but dangerous for modern bikes, as they lack supercession data. A "discontinued" part in an old EPC might still be available under a new number.

Copy 09289-38002 into Google or your favorite parts supplier. You can now buy it from Suzuki dealerships (high price), aftermarket makers like All Balls Racing (medium), or Amazon (cheapest, but verify fitment).