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mirrors?
i fell and one of my mirrors broke so ive decided to replace both? are they bolt threads standard? or do i need specific mirrors for my bike? if so where can i get em? i have a 1985 gs 550 esTags: None
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Anonymous
usually 10 mm but take the mirror to a hardwar store and check the thread size--it looks to be a coarser thread also-- I think one of the guys in Sweeden or Holland has that model bike--they will give you the exact information for sure
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Billy Ricks
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I have the GS750 ES '83. Chances are thats it is the same thread. I agree with Slowpoke here (for a change ) that the thread looks too course to be a standard 10 mm. Then again, looks can be deceving, like Super Models.
I will check it out after my boss lets me leave.
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Anonymous
I checked on my GS550. It's NOT normal 10mm thread. Scotty's right, it's a bit coarser. Just go for mirrors specificly for Suzuki.
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Your dealer should be able to get some good reproduction mirrors from someone like "Bike Master" or "Napoleon". They'll look just like Suzuki mirrors but cost a lot less. Thread is 10mm and both mirrors are right hand thread. Don't buy a Yamaha right side mirror it has a reverse thread.
Axel
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i bought my mirrors from jc whitney and i just asked for 10 mm threads It may be that all 10mm mirrors come with the coarse thrads-I theenk
Another thought .when i was trying to find mirrors that i liked on my bike i purchased about 2 other 10 mm sets and they were not for anything specifically and they fit---From what i understand, Yamaha mirrors have one of their mirrors with a reversed thread but again i theeenk that they are the only ones that way
HA HA on me Axel I just re red your post and you already said something about the Yamaha mirrors
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I replaced my mirrors after the Bambicide with generic ones I ordered from my dealer. 10 mm. They screwed on perfectly.
Nick
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SqDancerLynn1
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I found a good cheap set of mirrors on E- bay. Most bikes take the same thread. Some Honda mirrors have a reverse thread on one side. My mirrors came with an adaptor for honda bikes. I just chucked the adaptor and I was on my way. If you want to spend a little more money and time you can wait to find a set of suzuki GT750 tripple mirrors. They have a cool Suzuki logo "S" stamped in the metal.
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