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    I think they are called gromets???HELP

    hello josh here,

    i own the 1983 GS 550E / ES and i have it all repainted and I am ready to put it back together but i need to buy new rubber gromets/. i think that is what they are called./ they are the little rubber things that go between the fairing and the metal. if anyone knows where i can buy some please let me know. I found one place but the only sell them in a box of 100 for $50 and i do not need that many. thank you for your time

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      Bushings is what I call them, Look at http://thriftyrider.com punch in your model and it gives a good schematics at fair prices. Good luck I bet she looks Great

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        If it's a stock fairing, you should be able to order them from a Suzuki parts dealer for a buck or so each.






        In fact, everyone with a GS should replace all the grommets, bushings, and other rubber bits and pieces they can find. Almost all are still available from Suzuki cheap, and this really makes a GS feel, look, function, and sound newer.
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