Coil reflectors 1970 S 750

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Much better, tho i,m sure there will be a match somewhere for a couple of dollars, Thanks for the effort , Ebay has its good and bad i guess, I actually bought my bike off ebay no hassles and delighted with it
 
Yeah, I had a good ebay experience with my bike too, although I was careful to wait until one was advertised in my immediate area. Much easier transaction and logistics, not to mention safer financially when you do everything face-to-face.
 
The Suzuki TS125 had very similar reflectors to the one's you need if you go to my website there is a picture of my TS the reflectors were only a couple of pounds.they are just below the headlamp on the side of the bottom fork yolk
 
RockyRob,

I don't have info on where to get the reflectors, but I have a 69S. the reflectors are mounted on "L" brackets that attach to the 2 bolts from the bottom front of the gas tank that go through the 2 large rubber washers just behind the front of the frame. If you need pictures I can get them. They also have small bolts and nuts on the back of the reflectors that attach to the "L" bracket. The L bracket also acts as a large washer for the rubber washers in conjunction with the bolts from the gas tank.

Dave
 
Thanks dave a pic or two would be great, can i also ask you to measure them across the lens if its not too much trouble so i can find similar, much appreciated,
 
The L bracket is 65mm long side, 32mm short side 28mm wide and 1.5mm thick. The holes are 8mm and 3.5mm. The outside of the chrome ring is 52mm dia. The inside diameter of the chrome ring is 39mm. In the parts picture, the color is off because I adjusted the levels, the color of the picture with the calipers is more real. The big flat washer goes in the rubber surround, the #6 x 3/4" bolt goes through the washer and the rubber the L bracket and then a nut. The reflector goes into the rubber, and the chrome ring just slips over the rubber. The whole thing mounts on the bolt from the gas tank after it goes through a rubber washer (35mm dia. x 4mm thick), the frame bracket, another rubber washer, then the L bracket and then the nut. The reflector has aluminum on the back side, I guess that is the reflecting part. Lets see if I can get some pictures in this post.

Dave

Coil reflectors 1970 S 750

Coil reflectors 1970 S 750

Coil reflectors 1970 S 750
 
I have a spare set of jen-yoo-wine Lucas amber reflectors you can have. They are rusty and dusty but can be cleaned up and cold galvanized and will still reflect just like new ones.

You can EASILY fabricate a pair of brackets with a piece of scrap metal, a hacksaw and a file.

e-mail if you are interested and I'll send pix.

grandpaulz@hotmail.com
 
Thanks Dave great specs and pics, With Grandpaul,s kind offer it looks like i may be able to go genuine after all, much apprectiated
 
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