What's a T?
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As I recall from Suzuki adds in the day, "T" was for "Traditional" and "L" was "Low Slinger". (Sorry to disappoint anyone who bought an "L" in the belief that it was for Penny Marshals sweaters in Laverne and Shirley... it just looks like that).
I believe that Suzuki went to the square turn signals in '81 when they also added running lights on the front. My '81 1000G has black ones, the '82 1100G I gave to my brother has chrome ones. The black goes fine with the black plastic headlight shell. Honestly, I can't say that I hadn't cared which I had. Now I'm wondering how the '81 would look with chrome ones. I have some spare chrome round ones which are metal. Not sure what they are from, or if they are aftermarket. A Motorcycle salvage yard in Phoenix had them behind the counter, and I bought them. Nearly all have been used up in Windjammer removals.sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
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Thread revival...only because of this thread:As I recall from Suzuki adds in the day, "T" was for "Traditional" and "L" was "Low Slinger". (Sorry to disappoint anyone who bought an "L" in the belief that it was for Penny Marshals sweaters in Laverne and Shirley... it just looks like that).
I believe that Suzuki went to the square turn signals in '81 when they also added running lights on the front. My '81 1000G has black ones, the '82 1100G I gave to my brother has chrome ones. The black goes fine with the black plastic headlight shell. Honestly, I can't say that I hadn't cared which I had. Now I'm wondering how the '81 would look with chrome ones. I have some spare chrome round ones which are metal. Not sure what they are from, or if they are aftermarket. A Motorcycle salvage yard in Phoenix had them behind the counter, and I bought them. Nearly all have been used up in Windjammer removals.
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