GT750B Grab Rail wanted

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GT750B Grab Rail wanted

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Anyone have a grab rail for 1975 GT750B that they would be willing to part with? Does not have to be perfect, in fact if it has some rust it will match the rest of my bike :oops:
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Re: GT750B Grab Rail wanted

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If you are unable to locate a good used one, then they are still available from Suzuki in Europe. Crook's price - and Reiners as well - are better, but this site includes a photo and as you can see, its a genuine Suzuki part. The cost may be more than what it would cost to have yours re-chromed - you'd have to get some quotes.

http://www.discountbikespares.co.uk/our ... GT750.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The luggage rack is also still offered by Suzuki in Europe, part number 46310-31000 from both Crooks and Reiner. 8)
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Re: GT750B Grab Rail wanted

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£95.99!!! I sell them (grab rail) for £60 plus p&p
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Re: GT750B Grab Rail wanted

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johnakay wrote:£95.99!!! I sell them (grab rail) for £60 plus p&p
Just curious John - did you ever update your design ? You'll recall we discussed that the fit of yours differed somewhat from the original Suzuki ones. In the photo below, the original Suzuki rail is at the top - yours is below. It just meant that yours sat at a bit of an angle - are the ones you make now still the same ?

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Re: GT750B Grab Rail wanted

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all that has change now Ian.
it is near as dam it to the original ones.
I'll take a pics of it later.
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right are you satisfied!
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Re: GT750B Grab Rail wanted

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Looks really nice John - glad I was able to help :D
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Re: GT750B Grab Rail wanted

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This one showed up on eBay, but can anyone tell if it will fit the GT750? Looks to me like it will not as the "forked" ends do not appear to angle downwards like the pics further up in this post.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_W0QQcmd ... 547wt_1182" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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