Gt750 switch gear
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Gt750 switch gear
Can someone please tell me if the switch gear from a 750 will fit 550?
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Re: Gt750 switch gear
Hi, from 1976 A to 1977 B model the GT550 & GT750 all had the same left hand switch gear part number...57700-31622 at least in the USA ? My GT750A Australian delivered bike has a "pass" button on that switch,I don't know whether they had this in the States
The GT550 L model switch is Part number 57700-31602 The GT550M part number is 57700-31603 once again all these part numbers are for the U.S.A Region,could change for the rest of the World ?
Hope somebody finds this info useful
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Cheers,
Roger

Hope somebody finds this info useful



Cheers,
Roger
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Re: Gt750 switch gear
Thanks for the reply, sorry maybe should have made sure put correct wording, should be the switch gearing. The part that is located near clutch rods. I'm also in Aus.
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Re: Gt750 switch gear



Cheers,
Roger
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Re: Gt750 switch gear
Roger, yeah the gear indicator switch (electrical), they look the same in picture.
I put motor in today now just chasing few parts, also found that the starter appears not to be Nippon as thought I had. So hopefully will be OK.
I put motor in today now just chasing few parts, also found that the starter appears not to be Nippon as thought I had. So hopefully will be OK.
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Re: Gt750 switch gear
All the triples shared the same gear indicator switch. That includes the 380. I think the very early bikes had a neutral switch only. Then that switch became part of the indicator switch.
You're probably thinking that can't be right because the 380 is a 6 speed. Believe me it's the same. You just never see the 6 on the 550 and 750. The best ones were metal, but the changed to plastic pretty early on. All the wires are in a single connector except for the blue neutral wire which is separate. It's in the same harness, but it's a single bullet connector.
You're probably thinking that can't be right because the 380 is a 6 speed. Believe me it's the same. You just never see the 6 on the 550 and 750. The best ones were metal, but the changed to plastic pretty early on. All the wires are in a single connector except for the blue neutral wire which is separate. It's in the same harness, but it's a single bullet connector.
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Re: Gt750 switch gear
Thanks coyote, so u should have kept the new one I purchasrd on eBay. It was the metal one too, oh well.