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    Has anybody tried replacing fork cover with one of gn 250 would it fit?.They are different part numbers but look very alike and are much cheaper and my local breakers has some in stock.
    1983 GS 650 gl

    1982 GS 850 gl

    1980 GS 550L

    1982 GS 650 G(KATANA)

    Gsx 1400 daily ride

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    Which part are you calling "fork cover"? I am thinking of the chrome trim piece that covers the lower triple clamp. What are YOU thinking of?

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      #3
      I'm imagining he's referring to the dust covers??
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        #4
        Yes it's the chrome piece that covers the lower triple clamp.
        1983 GS 650 gl

        1982 GS 850 gl

        1980 GS 550L

        1982 GS 650 G(KATANA)

        Gsx 1400 daily ride

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          #5
          The 250 will have a narrower fork width but maybe the GN 400 will suit yours.

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