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1981 GS550L side panels on '81 GS550T?

sacruickshank

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Does anyone know if the side panels for a 1981 GS550L will fit the frame tabs on the 81 GS550T? My T project came without panels, but a pair from an L have now popped up on FB marketplace. They are far enough and expensive enough that I don't want to drive that far and buy them on a lark. the pic below shows the mounting posts.

There are some T panels on ebay, but all are singles and expensive. I'd rather fab something out of sheetmetal or use a leather side bag than pay that much.

Thx

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THere is an L for 81 (my daughter's bike) but I have never tried to fit hers onto my T. I'll find a way to get over to the garage this weekend and try it for you if you are interested
 
THere is an L for 81 (my daughter's bike) but I have never tried to fit hers onto my T. I'll find a way to get over to the garage this weekend and try it for you if you are interested

If it's easy, then sure and thank you. If it's a hassle or the panels are so fragile you might break a post, then don't bother.
 
Okay, I was actually able to make it over there tonight and took some pictures for you. In a nutshell, yes they will fit into the slots but as you can see, they don't sit the same. If you are just looking to get something on then sure do it. But if you want your T to look like a T or if you care about what someone else will say if you ever sell it then keep looking for the right ones.

Please forgive the photos as I only had my phone and the reflection from the overhead light is hard to edit out when I'm just trying to put a basic set of pictures together

My 81 550T (the chrome piece is busted on mine after I put my knee into it one day):

Outside

550T Side Cover Outside by Scott Baker, on Flickr

Inside

550T Side Cover Inside by Scott Baker, on Flickr

On the Bike

550T Side Cover On Bike by Scott Baker, on Flickr

My daughter's 81 550L:

Outside

550L Side Cover Outside by Scott Baker, on Flickr

Inside

550L Side Cover Inside by Scott Baker, on Flickr

On the Bike (notice the gap between the cover and the frame rail for the seat)

550L Side Cover On Bike by Scott Baker, on Flickr
 
Wow, thanks for all the pics cowboy. The mounting points are the same, but the plastic contour is different to match the different seats between the T and the L.

My project has the stock T seat, so I'll either keep looking or fab something up. Cosmetically, it will have non-standard finishes on the tank (bare metal with blue center stripe) and fenders (matte black with same stripe), so fab'd side panels will be OK. Or i'll wait for a pair of decent priced T panels.
 
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