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    Right side support

    Has anyone had one replaced? Found mine broken tonight when I went to mount my Ergo III highway pegs I had just got. Looks like its going to be a trip to the shop for repair. Its that piece that the engine guard bolts onto. Just wondered much of a job it is and Im thinking it aint gonna be to cheap. Al
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    Are you talking about the engine guard ? It will take a few minutes, but not a big deal....
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl1952 View Post
    Has anyone had one replaced? Found mine broken tonight when I went to mount my Ergo III highway pegs I had just got. Looks like its going to be a trip to the shop for repair. Its that piece that the engine guard bolts onto. Just wondered much of a job it is and Im thinking it aint gonna be to cheap. Al
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    No I wish it was the crash bar it is what the lower legs of the crash bar mount to. I guess they are made to break under impact so they the crash bar itself doesn't damage the engine. Sorry Dickie I don't have a pic hard to get in there and take one without tearing a bunch of stuff off the bike. I just know I don't have the tools and knowledge to fix it myself. Al
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    A man can never have to much red wine or to many good books or to much ammunition. Rudyard Kipling

    Once I was young and now I am old and everything in the middle went way to damn fast.

    Have you ever sat and thought...... Damn Ive been thru a lot of shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl1952 View Post
    Steve
    No I wish it was the crash bar it is what the lower legs of the crash bar mount to. I guess they are made to break under impact so they the crash bar itself doesn't damage the engine. Sorry Dickie I don't have a pic hard to get in there and take one without tearing a bunch of stuff off the bike. I just know I don't have the tools and knowledge to fix it myself. Al
    I would think that it would be the frame that broke then ? Item #4 or #5 ?



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    "I just know I don't have the tools and knowledge to fix it myself. Al"

    Sorry - can't help with your problem but I can tell you are a smart man!

    Wishing you a quick & cheap repair.

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    No this piece goes between the frame and the engine its not the frame. Al
    A man can never have to much red wine or to many good books or to much ammunition. Rudyard Kipling

    Once I was young and now I am old and everything in the middle went way to damn fast.

    Have you ever sat and thought...... Damn Ive been thru a lot of shit.

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    Would be piece number 4 Called the right side engine support
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    Once I was young and now I am old and everything in the middle went way to damn fast.

    Have you ever sat and thought...... Damn Ive been thru a lot of shit.

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    I would purchase a new piece, $83.35 + shipping

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