Bike Bandit won't be the easiest to do it, because the part numbers you see (at least until you check out) aren't Suzuki numbers.
I've been using ServiceHonda.com They're now handling other brands, including Suzuki, and they're typically cheaper than BikeBandit. Also, they show the Suzuki part numbers.
If you look up the part # for the Bandit, then see if you can cross-reference it on their site. If not, google the part number, good chance you'll get a hit on the part number, and it will change up to, say a Gixxer400 or Gixxer 600. For instance, this is how I found out that I could use a gearshift link rod for Dita from a Gixxer 600 or 750.
edit: try this link:
http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche.com/servicehonda/Suzuki_OEM/SuzukiMC.aspOf course, because I said that they're cheaper, this part isn't. That said, BikeBandit shows it as discontinued.
If they're right, you may have to do some fudging (i.e is the fan seized, but the motor's OK - you may have heard a buzzing noise when you went direct to the battery, if so, you might be able to rob another bike with a similar sized fan, or is the motor fine, but the wires are broken or corroded? Possible you might be able to replace the wires, etc), or maybe post a "wanted" in our marketplace. There are often people parting bikes.