Cross over part for '75 GL1000 muffler gaskets?

cross over parts from other wings, hondas, or any other parts sources that can be used on our wings.

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Cross over part for '75 GL1000 muffler gaskets?

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I am looking for a alternative to the very expensive muffler gaskets for my '75 GL1000 - OEM part number 18392-MK5-000
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Re: Cross over part for '75 GL1000 muffler gaskets?

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Marc wrote:I am looking for a alternative to the very expensive muffler gaskets for my '75 GL1000 - OEM part number 18392-MK5-000
How about these?

http://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/GL10 ... rt_133776/

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Re: Cross over part for '75 GL1000 muffler gaskets?

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That looks like what I'm looking for if the shipping isn't too steep. Thanks! I wish they were on this side of the pond.
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Marc wrote:I am looking for a alternative to the very expensive muffler gaskets for my '75 GL1000 - OEM part number 18392-MK5-000
from SHOP TALK crossover numbers info
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic. ... 9355#59355
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Re: Cross over part for '75 GL1000 muffler gaskets?

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Thanks, I did look at each page on that topic and could not find the muffler gaskets. It is possible that I missed it though.
Shalom, Marc

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2007 Triumph Bonneville
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Re: Cross over part for '75 GL1000 muffler gaskets?

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Marc wrote:Thanks, I did look at each page on that topic and could not find the muffler gaskets. It is possible that I missed it though.

Actually, I hadn't looked at your question well enough to understand exactly what you were searching for. :oops: I was thinking the copper header rings...... Until I thoroughly looked at the picture of the muffler gasket you were referring to.

Disregard my helpfulness?, please!
Cliff (74yrs ;) )

Keep your eyes and ears open and you'll learn something new, everyday. tumb2

New users please visit our "Shop Talk" for common tips and help: <---jdvorchak
http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/page/ST
^^^^^^^click up here^^^^^ :oldies

RE: a thorough fuel tank cleaning
"And your carbs will thank you. They no longer live down stream from a sewage plant." -gregforesi tumb2
"Can't see the paint when your looking thru the handlebars..........." -Oldewing ;)
"I'd rather Ride than Shine" -RAT tumb2 Me Too!!

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'75 GL1000 home built trike; http://www.ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=39996
October,2017 BOTM :shock: https://nakedgoldwingsclub.com/forum/page/Welcome

previous rides:
1953 H-D Servi-car, naked, 1969-1978 (serial#53G1559 committed to memory!)
1980 CB900 Custom (triked) 1997-2003 .... R.I.P.
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