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Thread: Left-side Low-side :( ...looking for Lt Footpeg, Shift Lever, & Frame Pucks

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    Quote Originally Posted by njloco View Post
    This definitely will also work ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^!

    I am not kidding, it will also get rid of old scars or make them almost invisible ! Do not use hydrogen peroxide, it destroys the cells. Not everyone can have a wife that s a witch !

    I just did this for my little mishap, when I finally went to the dermatologist, she asked what I was putting on it, when I told her she said, " really it looks very good ".
    Sorry to hear Dan,
    Listen to NJ...peroxide should not be applied more than once...that s*** will never heal and the scars will be atrocious. I cant guarantee the pineapple will work for roadrash, but did wonders for me growing up playing football and baseball with some nasty rasberries and turf burn. My mother was a witch doctor.

    I have some 09 passenger pegs, i have on ebay for 40 bucks. They were actually on the bike when i bought it. Someone put them as all 4 pegs. They didnt have a spring, so no rebound. Other than that, i cant help ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by njloco View Post
    This definitely will also work ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^!

    I am not kidding, it will also get rid of old scars or make them almost invisible ! Do not use hydrogen peroxide, it destroys the cells. Not everyone can have a wife that s a witch !

    I just did this for my little mishap, when I finally went to the dermatologist, she asked what I was putting on it, when I told her she said, " really it looks very good ".
    Sorry to hear Dan,
    Listen to NJ...peroxide should not be applied more than once...that s*** will never heal and the scars will be atrocious. I cant guarantee the pineapple will work for roadrash, but did wonders for me growing up playing football and baseball with some nasty rasberries and turf burn. My mother was a witch doctor.

    I have some 09 passenger pegs, i have on ebay for 40 bucks. They were actually on the bike when i bought it. Someone put them as all 4 pegs. They didnt have a spring, so no rebound. Other than that, i cant help ya.

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    Guess the guy making them hooked up with st paul:

    Frame pucks

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    Quote Originally Posted by rb70383 View Post
    Guess the guy making them hooked up with st paul:

    Frame pucks
    I noticed that, $200 for XB short-frame pucks! A bit pricey...was thinking I'd model my own and 3D print them in PVA and/or Caron Fiber. Only problem, time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kdawg302000 View Post
    Sorry to hear Dan,
    Listen to NJ...peroxide should not be applied more than once...that s*** will never heal and the scars will be atrocious. I cant guarantee the pineapple will work for roadrash, but did wonders for me growing up playing football and baseball with some nasty rasberries and turf burn. My mother was a witch doctor.

    I have some 09 passenger pegs, i have on ebay for 40 bucks. They were actually on the bike when i bought it. Someone put them as all 4 pegs. They didnt have a spring, so no rebound. Other than that, i cant help ya.
    Hi Kdawg, thanks for the response. I think Cooter's got me all hooked-up, but I will definitely pull the trigger on those if not. I can use my old spring so those would work. Also, thanks for the advice on the Peroxide, GOOD TO KNOW! I usually go crazy w/ that stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rb70383 View Post
    Guess the guy making them hooked up with st paul:

    Frame pucks
    Also with Twin Motorcycles in the Netherlands. His volume is probably too low to match the pricing of the OE part, plus St. Paul/Twin probably marked them up a little to cover their end. Either way, I'm sure everyone who has dropped an XB and dented the frame has realized $200 to save a dent in the frame would have been worth it, as a dented frame will knock a lot more than $200 of value from the bike.

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    What do I have that ya need Dan? I looked and couldn't find anything.

    BTW there was an OE set of pucks still in the box on BadWeb for $100. I should have bought 'em...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooter View Post
    What do I have that ya need Dan? I looked and couldn't find anything.

    BTW there was an OE set of pucks still in the box on BadWeb for $100. I should have bought 'em...
    Hey Cooter, sorry, I must have hit my head when I low-sided! lol...I re-read your message, I see you "don't" have the OEM parts now that I read it properly. Thank you for looking!

    I'll try to snap-up Kdawg's pegs and keep on looking for the rest.

    Thanks again!

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    This may save you a buck or two..



    An SV650 and a lowside... all we need is a bunch of beer drinking to make this Cooter-certified (TM).
    Last edited by 34nineteen; 06-30-2020 at 06:48 PM.

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    I've done way worse than that. Sober even! I stacked stainless and rubber washers on a stainless button head allen for a permanent Harley-approved fix on a Sporty. Looked great!

    When the shifter broke in half on a CB650 Café I built, I clamped mini-channel locks on the spline part that was left and welded it up. Tapped the side for a bolt... and like the French say... Walla! Got some weird looks at bike night.



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