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    1979 GS750E Fuse Box Cover

    Does anyone have a labeled fuse box cover they could take a picture of for me? I'd appreciate it very much!
    Ken
    New to the Land of 2 Wheels
    1979 GS750E

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    #2
    Have a look at the circuit diagram on the Basscliff site for your model.... There are only about 4 fuses for that model from memory
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      #3
      Do you know how to look up OEM parts for your bike ?

      Check sites like Partzilla or CMSNL.
      Select your bike, and look for the part you need.

      For instance the 1979 GS750EC at Partzilla, look at the "electrical" slide.

      Fusebox is part 12 : OEM number 36740-49X00.
      Google that number and you will see the labeled fuse box cover.

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        #4
        Thank you both for your responses! I'll give that a look.
        Ken
        New to the Land of 2 Wheels
        1979 GS750E

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