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I may have an exhaust side panel in the loft but it will have different decals (if any)

Bob.
If you have one Bob that'd be good, Stickers are no problem, I printed them as I'm a sign maker.
Can you do stickers, for sidepanels............please
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johnnyboxer wrote:
Can you do stickers, for sidepanels............please
I can but I can't guarantee colour match to the originals or the fit. The ones I did for the side panels seem to fit ok but the tank ones seem a little small.

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The Suzuki DR thread.

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Just side panel stickers I'm after
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bowber wrote:
boboneleg wrote:
I may have an exhaust side panel in the loft but it will have different decals (if any)

Bob.
If you have one Bob that'd be good, Stickers are no problem, I printed them as I'm a sign maker.
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Replied.

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Just looked up the price for a genuine indicator relay for my DR350........


£71.09 :woohoo: :woohoo:

I guess I'll go for the pattern part that costs £7.30 :whistle:
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boboneleg wrote:Just looked up the price for a genuine indicator relay for my DR350........


£71.09 :woohoo: :woohoo:

I guess I'll go for the pattern part that costs £7.30 :whistle:
I did the same, last month............mine went on the blink after 20 years of service

Bought the Wemoto one and kept the other(plus rubber cup) etc, in the spares box
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Well she's back,

My DR650 is now fully functional and runs sweet as a nut. She has new big end, main bearing, camchain, gaskets, and has had a gearbox and bottom end rebuild and every nut and bolt replacing or locktite applied. Also has the race can fitted and tuned.

Picked her up last night and took her for a quick spin and all is in order. Next I need to spend a few thousand miles building up confidence in her and then its adventure ahoy (thumbs) Phot to follow.
And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.

Suzuki DR200 Djebel.
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Time for a ride then Brenhden, when the weather picks up I'll take you around some of the back roads in Wales.
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