GT380 Rear sets
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GT380 Rear sets
I need a little help. I've made some rear sets for my GT550. I would like to make some for all the GT's. Ive got a friend with a 750 I can use for a mock up, but I would like to see the frame of A 380 so I can see if the passenger pegs mount up the same way as on the 550. If someone could help me out that would be great. Thanks
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Hmmmm....the Buffalo Guy's wife has a 380 and Triple Rocky has 2 or 3 of them......but how they differ from the 550 is a good question. I've never really taken a look at the differences. It would be spring before I could ride over to the Buffalo Guy's place on my 550 and compare it to his wife's 380...
but I'm guessing that you want to find the info before then ???
but I'm guessing that you want to find the info before then ???
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I spent some at Jon's house on saturday, (big hole) and found out that my rear sets will fit a 550 and 750 as well. but they wont fit the model year 72 because of the mounting location.
If the passenger peg mounts share the exhaust mount, they wont work. They need the later model year with separate mounting holes. I think its 73 and later.
That pic of the 380, which is superb by the way, helps a little, but can i get a pic of the foot peg itself. if it has the squared notch on peg and frame, it will work. thanks for the help guys.
If the passenger peg mounts share the exhaust mount, they wont work. They need the later model year with separate mounting holes. I think its 73 and later.
That pic of the 380, which is superb by the way, helps a little, but can i get a pic of the foot peg itself. if it has the squared notch on peg and frame, it will work. thanks for the help guys.
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See if this helps you any.
This one does have the notched peg and frame, better seen in the second photo.


See if this helps you any.
This one does have the notched peg and frame, better seen in the second photo.


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Are you sure? It seems to me that the footpeg mount is much lower and further forwards on a 380 versus a 750.
On a 74 on at least (750) the peg main bolt is right behind the brake pivot. It looks as if the main bolt on a 750 may be in the same position as the smaller rear bolt on a 380. The left side with square peg is directly below the swingarm pivot.
So it looks like the left sides are the same across models, but the rights are different.
On a 74 on at least (750) the peg main bolt is right behind the brake pivot. It looks as if the main bolt on a 750 may be in the same position as the smaller rear bolt on a 380. The left side with square peg is directly below the swingarm pivot.
So it looks like the left sides are the same across models, but the rights are different.
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Nope, Craig, those are B and later fenders. The A's still had the lower stay and the actual fender was shaped quite differently. Just thought you'd like to know for your next bar-betting session......I also love those A-spec front mudguards,

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Chain and sprocket were cleaned right then...a costly Regina chain DOES need some further attentions.
The front fender comes from a GS450...only seen on the GT380C model also, maybe never seen out of Japan, a simply bolt on job, I like how it enlight the bike's front end. Dont' you, Craig?
The front fender comes from a GS450...only seen on the GT380C model also, maybe never seen out of Japan, a simply bolt on job, I like how it enlight the bike's front end. Dont' you, Craig?

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Let me know if you want a set. I can guarantee that these are lighter than stock gear. All aluminum, no heavy steel and rubber and no steel brake pedal either.
Id like to drop some more wight off my 550, but I just dont see any more than 10-15lbs. Id love to find a set of aluminum rims for a spoke wheel, ala. the old TX650's. And I could stand to diet myself.
Id like to drop some more wight off my 550, but I just dont see any more than 10-15lbs. Id love to find a set of aluminum rims for a spoke wheel, ala. the old TX650's. And I could stand to diet myself.
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