Help identifying Tail light

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rodent
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Help identifying Tail light

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Can anyone identify this sucker please??
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dollydog
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gt250a or b? :D
cheers, dd.
GTS250 road registered. TS250 engine, Ramair frame.
GT250 big bang road registered. Both pistons fire the same time. USD forks.
GT285 road registered. Overbored - 58mm and TS125 +2 pistons fitted.
GT10 road registered. '65 T10 engine, GT250 frame.
karl pa
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Re: Help identifying Tail light

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I don't believe it is any GT model. The angle of the bracket is at a much different angle, the shape of the lens is different also. (US anyway)
76 GT185
77 GT250
77 GT380
76 GT500
73 GT550
73 GT750
74 GT750
71 T250 scrambler
75 T500 cafe
rodent
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Re: Help identifying Tail light

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Found it thanks, GT125B Thanks for the help.
dollydog
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Re: Help identifying Tail light

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do you have a part number for this rear light? i knew it was a gt, but the 185a and 250a look very similar, as does the later x7. suzuki changed to square rear lights after the 'm' models, so 1976 :D
cheers, dd.
GTS250 road registered. TS250 engine, Ramair frame.
GT250 big bang road registered. Both pistons fire the same time. USD forks.
GT285 road registered. Overbored - 58mm and TS125 +2 pistons fitted.
GT10 road registered. '65 T10 engine, GT250 frame.
karl pa
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Re: Help identifying Tail light

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The GT125 used 35712-35012, the GT185B, GT250B used 35712-30510
Most of the 185A, 250A models used the same as the M 35712-27660
Lens numbers
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76 GT185
77 GT250
77 GT380
76 GT500
73 GT550
73 GT750
74 GT750
71 T250 scrambler
75 T500 cafe
rodent
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Re: Help identifying Tail light

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dollydog wrote: Sun May 09, 2021 4:33 pm do you have a part number for this rear light? i knew it was a gt, but the 185a and 250a look very similar, as does the later x7. suzuki changed to square rear lights after the 'm' models, so 1976 :D
cheers, dd.
35710-36620

https://www.robinsonsfoundry.co.uk/shop ... taillight1
dollydog
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Re: Help identifying Tail light

Post by dollydog »

thanks :D the only part number i didn't have was the 125. luckily we never got the square rear lights - sorry, but i hate them - until 76. looking at the part numbers it seems strange having all different model lights. suzuki were usually good at making parts that fitted many models. perhaps the rear mudguard was something to do with it? i know the 380/550/750 rear lights were all the same :D
cheers, dd.
p.s. i hated the square headlamps as well when bikes started fitting those :up:
GTS250 road registered. TS250 engine, Ramair frame.
GT250 big bang road registered. Both pistons fire the same time. USD forks.
GT285 road registered. Overbored - 58mm and TS125 +2 pistons fitted.
GT10 road registered. '65 T10 engine, GT250 frame.
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