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  • quite o/t: anyone got any 'cycle Signal lights?!?

    I picked up an '83 Suzuki GSX 400. My father and I are totally re-doing it, but the signal lights are a lost cause. Completely smashed up (bike was obviously dumped a few times, but for 750$, i dont care)

    I dont know much, but Ebay isnt helping me in Canada, and im curious if anybody has any old motorcycle signal lights (i'd like 4) that they would like to sell and ship to Canada (id paypal)

    Let me know, or if you know a good place to order cheap generic signals, I would appreciate it. Google isnt helping me much!

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    Bike Bandit (http://www.bikebandit.com/partsbandit/) is great for OEM stuff. You might also try Dennis Kirk (http://www.denniskirk.com), Motorcycle Accessory Warehouse (http://www.mawonline.com/) or even JC Whitney (http://www.jcwhitney.com). I'd be surprised if you can't find something cheap & usable on one of those sites.
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    • #3
      Thanks yet, that bikebandit is INSANE in terms of selection. Ill have to dig deep though, as for the OEM parts for my year, it would be 120$ for the 4 signal lights PLUS shipping.

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      • #4
        For finding 4 signal lights (highly consumable piece) for a 24 year old motorcycle $120 (30 each) is cheap really don't you think?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Cleveland Metal View Post
          For finding 4 signal lights (highly consumable piece) for a 24 year old motorcycle $120 (30 each) is cheap really don't you think?
          I would think so.
          Scott
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          • #6
            Particularly if you are "redoing it". I'm no motorcycle restorer, but I'll bet you $120 will be on the low-end of the endless list of parts you will need. I did it with '60's Mustangs.:ROTF:
            I am a true ass set to this board.

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