gt250a left switch

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cleaf
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Suzuki 2-Strokes: suzuki gt250

gt250a left switch

Post by cleaf »

hi all

mine left switch internal parts have been broken and another one is lost(sliding blocks that is inside switch)

so does anyone have good idea how to fix it? cant find original parts anywhere
daxman
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Re: gt250a left switch

Post by daxman »

Some option on UK ebay but they about 30 quid (40 Euros) second hand.
Or if you're handy with a soldering iron, crimp tool - lots of Chinese generic alternatives.
'Survivor' or 'Minter' ?
sportston
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Re: gt250a left switch

Post by sportston »

I got parts from several second-hand items from varying bikes to recon the internals of my GT380.
Some came from buying one of these. At £28.50 including postage brand new it is not bad value.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Handlebar-Sw ... SwstxU2jsN
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Re: gt250a left switch

Post by sportston »

The question is does your switchgear have a pass button or not? The one on my GT does. To fix the internals of that style of switchgear took a little creativity, as the innards are not the same as on those without a pass button. The length of the switch plates inside are different. But it is nothing that a bench grinder and a little ingenuity cannot solve.
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