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WesleyJ

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WesleyJ says:

Name that part!

1st of thanks to the people who helped last time, manged to find the brake in the cable and get it sorted :biggrin:

But while fixing that found out that there is corsion on the black connecter that plugs into the back of the head light, now if you jiggled it a bit then you could sort it out.

But went over a bump last night on the way home and now my full beam is stuck on :doubt: Had to drive to work today :doubt:

Tried seraching for it but its not exactley the easyiest thing to search for, was woundering if any one knew where i could get one?

I have found one on ebay, but its for a 2005 bandit and althought it says K4 and i know mine is K4 mine is a 04 plate GSF 600.

The bit I want is the black connector on the left of the pic, but the one on my bike uses 3 wires and is female, where as that one looks male and only has two.

Ebay Head light

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kcmc

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kcmc says:

Suzuki GSF 600K4 2004

Hi Wesley

The parts you are looking at in the ebay post are only a side light connector and its bulb,some bits of the head light adjuster and the rubber boot cover that covers the bulb.The part i think you are thinking of replacing is part of the main loom on your model,the later 2004-5 model had a up grade twin fox eye type head light.If this part can not be repaired for some reason?,it probably would be best to source this part from a bike breakers(damaged old loom)and cut the old one off and solder a new one on using heat shrink tube to prevent future problem occurring.Good Luck

KCMC:tongue:

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