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    Front indicators & brake discs for 1986 Suzuki GSX750 ES

    The right front indicator plastic is crumbling from age and I didn't help it by whacking it, so am looking for a replacment (failing which I'll get my hot glue gun out, I guess) or replacements.

    Anyone got spares or compatible ones (from other years/models)? Let me know what you want for it...
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    Grab some aftermarket ones from eGay?
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    Will do that if none available here... Thought if I had to pay for it, I'd keep it in the 'KB family'...

    Some old ones on TM too, off a GSX400. Might fit?
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    http://www.wemoto.com/bikes/suzuki/g...dicator_front/

    For new (pattern) ones anyway. They are the same as the GSX1100/550EF ones. Any matching set that look right for the year would be a good solution.

    PLEASE - Not a set of flash LED ones. They just look tragic on an older bike....
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    Thanks, appreciate the pointer...

    Looks like now I also have to find a pair of new front brake discs. I have a quote for a pair for about $400 from Aus but that'll take 4 weeks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    The right front indicator plastic is crumbling from age and I didn't help it by whacking it, so am looking for a replacment (failing which I'll get my hot glue gun out, I guess) or replacements.

    Anyone got spares or compatible ones (from other years/models)? Let me know what you want for it...
    i may have a couple somewhere, used to have some NOS ones but these were the same as fitted to BR2 McIntosh so they went to one of those...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    Thanks, appreciate the pointer...

    Looks like now I also have to find a pair of new front brake discs. I have a quote for a pair for about $400 from Aus but that'll take 4 weeks.
    Why do you need to replace the discs?

    Does the bike need to be revinned?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Why do you need to replace the discs?
    Does the bike need to be revinned?
    Not that I am aware of. The rego was on hold according to previous owner, I got an ownership cert from the NZTA, so I expect the rego renewal soon. A WOF was issued by a local MC dealer there in Taumarunui.

    I had George [MC Doc] come by to check the bike because I encountered strong shuddering when braking [e.g. downhill], and the steering seemed to lock up when braking hard and I can't turn the handlebar! He said the steering bearing could be worn out and that the left brake disc looks warped [not straight].

    George said to replace the disc, both preferably, and new ones, not 2nd hand. So far all he and I [eBay Oz] could find are 200 dollars a new disc [for a 750 Katana which looks identical] from Aus.

    Would these fit?
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-511411685.htm
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-513104802.htm

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    Most bike shops stock dirt cheap universal ones, I have emgo's on the X7. Cost me twenty bucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    Would these fit?
    No, they won't.

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    Most of the bikes of that era had similar appearance/size ... find a bike wrecker and $20 should get you a good (matching) pair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    I had George [MC Doc] come by to check the bike because I encountered strong shuddering when braking [e.g. downhill], and the steering seemed to lock up when braking hard and I can't turn the handlebar! He said the steering bearing could be worn out and that the left brake disc looks warped [not straight].
    A buggered front wheel bearing and a dodgy front disc ... and you still ride it ... ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    A buggered front wheel bearing and a dodgy front disc ... and you still ride it ... ???
    Never felt anything was wrong till... I dropped the bike two nights ago. Like a total noob, I stalled the bike at a traffic light, didn't have my right foot down [only left] and down we went. 240 kgs of bike fell on my right foot [big bruise but nothing broken, except pride and my inner biker]...

    I'm so mad at myself - for not putting my right foot down [I was turning right, after all so I should have!], for not putting enough throttle, for not reacting fast enough, for not being strong enough to lift the bike... A kind gentleman quickly got out of his car and lifted the bike enough for me to get out from under it and we righted the bike in time before the oncoming traffic reached me [I was over the centre line ].

    It was only after this incident that the bike started to lock up the steering and shuddering when braking hard. All from a super-noob mistake! So now I pay for my mistake... Forgive me, Father biker, for I have sinned...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigadee View Post
    It was only after this incident that the bike started to lock up the steering and shuddering when braking hard. All from a super-noob mistake! So now I pay for my mistake... Forgive me, Father biker, for I have sinned...
    Put it up on the main stand ... find a friend (NZ dating ... ???) and get your (new) friend to sit on the back of the bike (keeping the front wheel off the deck) and have a close visual check of the front wheel, as it spins/brakes. Check the caliper mounts (only old alloy and do break/crack)

    Check the whole front end from the bars/controls down.
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    While the bike's on the stand you'll be able to check the steering bearings (gotta love NZdating)
    Bugger that you fell over dude
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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