T250 Grey Coloured Cables

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Doss1961
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Suzuki 2-Strokes: T250 Hustler

T250 Grey Coloured Cables

Post by Doss1961 »

Hello,
Could any one recommend where I could purchase the original grey coloured cables i.e. brake (front & back) speedo, tacho & throttle I have been buying spares from CMSL in Holland and discount spares in Lancashire a lot of their spares are genuine Suzuki but the cables are black.

I came across some on Ebay last night in the USA (Paul Miller Motorcycles) but they are pattern not genuine so I'm not sure about the quality.

Any advice would be gratefully received

Paul
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ConnerVT
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Re: T250 Grey Coloured Cables

Post by ConnerVT »

I would think that any gray cable you will find will be patterned (unless there is someone with a room full of NOS), as Suzuki switched all of their bikes to black in 1973(?).
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Re: T250 Grey Coloured Cables

Post by dollydog »

hi doss, i've got a couple of nos grey cables, but atm i can't remember what they are. i'll dig them out when i get
back up the shed and let you know.
cheers, dd.
ps, alpha sports have got clutch and throttle cables :D
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Doss1961
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Re: T250 Grey Coloured Cables

Post by Doss1961 »

Thanks for that I forgot to mention in my post the bike is a T250R 1971 USA import
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