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Broken fuse holder clamp help

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I was doing the fuse box clean up and the top left connector (red positive) double fuse clamp, one of ears just broke off. Where can I get another, do not to want to buy another fuse box for 60.00. Thanks
 
Can you attach a picture?

Add your bike year and model to your signature (under user cp then edit signature).

-Dave
 
Can you attach a picture?

Add your bike year and model to your signature (under user cp then edit signature).

-Dave

1981 GS1100E, In the pic from Bikecliffs fuse box cleanup red wire that goes to the connector that has fuse holder clamps for two fuses. Dont have time right now for pic will later.
 

Did it look something like this? Happened with my 78 1000,I feel your pain.I have a blade type off one one of the 83 750's I got with my 85 750 so I'm using that instead.
 

Did it look something like this? Happened with my 78 1000,I feel your pain.I have a blade type off one one of the 83 750's I got with my 85 750 so I'm using that instead.

Yep but mine was the double instead if the triple. I wonder if there is away to find some clips and some how engineer it into block and solder wire to it. Murphy's law at work. Try to fix something and make it worse. Ha hah
 
Maybe I can drill that clip out, find another and pop rivet it to the buss bar.
 
Maybe I can drill that clip out, find another and pop rivet it to the buss bar.
PM me, I have a spare that has 1 red and 4 orange wires into box (from connector plug) plus a red wire with bullet connector going into box. sound similiar?
 
Yep but mine was the double instead if the triple. I wonder if there is away to find some clips and some how engineer it into block and solder wire to it. Murphy's law at work. Try to fix something and make it worse. Ha hah


You should be able to grind off the remaining tab and solder on one of the single style clamps (see my previous post for single clamps).

-Dave
 
You should be able to grind off the remaining tab and solder on one of the single style clamps (see my previous post for single clamps).

-Dave

Hit the jackpot, forgot about cycle salvage here in Boise. Found a fuse box from another Suzuki inline 4. Same exact box...10.00 Yes
 
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