hi,
as I have had requests for dust seals GT500, I had a small series in stock. they are polyurethane elastomere (each pair is tested up to a fork in my workshop). If people are interested, contact me at : fr.lavallee@free.fr
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Fork dust seals GT500
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I have a set and they are working nicely. Dofin
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76' Suzuki GT500A Titan 2 of 'em
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77' RD400 work in progess
76' Suzuki GT500A Titan 2 of 'em
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96' Honda PC800 for towing my RDs
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These parts from Francois are the only way to go. NOS may be better if you're entering the bike in a show. But you'd better install those NOS dust seals the night before the show, because they'll deteriorate badly in surprisingly little time. I bought NOS from Suzukidave (the one in the UK). A month later, they looked as bad as the 33 year old originals. A lesson learned about old, discontinued rubber parts.
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Actually, they fit them on the '74 GT550. Not sure if they were on the '74 GT750 too but it's possible....bikegeezer wrote:No, The GT500 dust seals don't fit any other model. You have to wonder what they were thinking when they decided on the dimensions of those fork sliders.Odin wrote:would these work on a T350?
Stu
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