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    Missing rear caliper parts

    I have recently rebuilt the rear caliper that I took off my newly aquired '80 GS750. After putting everything back together I realized I am missing a couple key parts. Does anyone know where I can get an inspection cover and I couple snap clips and pad retainer clips? Hopefully the attachment works and you will see a picture of what I am missing.

    Thank you, in advance, for your help!

    #2
    It looks like your parts are available from the OEM suppliers. Here's one option, there are others you can compare prices, shipping and delivery times.

    1982 GS1100GL Citrus County, FL

    a rare outsider and was only built until 1983. Who still has one, it gives her so little.

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      #3
      All these parts are available from your local Suzuki dealer and the cost is quite reasonable as well. The cover for instance is only $10.

      Part# 69151-45000
      Desc DUST COVER USD Price 10.44

      Part# 69143-45001
      Desc SPRING USD Price 5.33

      Part# 69142-45000
      Desc BRAKE PAD PIN CLIP USD Price 4.38

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        #4
        Well that was simple enough! Thanks for your help guys

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