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    Turn Signal Rubber Cushions - Different Front than Rear??

    On Bike Bandit they appear to have the rubber cushions available for the rear turn signals (#18 on the parts chart), but not for the front (#7)...

    They look very similar. Anyone know if they are "interchangeable"??? Can you use #18 in place of #7??

    Mine are shot and I need some replacements...

    Thanks.

    #2
    Yes. They are the same part numbers for both 18 and 7.
    35690-32200.

    The same question I had for front/rear turn signals on mine when replacing gaskets. I think it's so the customer can identify the front/rear because of mounting bracket differences.
    Erik

    1982 GS550M

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      #3
      Originally posted by Missile99 View Post
      Yes. They are the same part numbers for both 18 and 7.
      35690-32200.

      The same question I had for front/rear turn signals on mine when replacing gaskets. I think it's so the customer can identify the front/rear because of mounting bracket differences.
      Thanks... that's cool... Now I can place the order.

      Appreciate the info.

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        #4
        BikeBandit uses its own incredibly stupid parts numbering system to discourage comparison shopping and confuse everyone.

        Therefore, the same part on different fiches may have a different BB part number.

        Order from a supplier that uses real Suzuki part numbers so you know for sure that you're getting the correct parts.
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