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    Alloy footpeg bracket repair

    Just noticed the foot peg on my vstrom has been bent forward (probably a standing drop by previous owner) It has cracked the alloy bracket bending it backwards.

    Is there anypoint in trying to repair? or is it a case of a new bracket?

    Suzuki want $170 for this little bit of metal..!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsmj View Post
    Just noticed the foot peg on my vstrom has been bent forward (probably a standing drop by previous owner) It has cracked the alloy bracket bending it backwards.

    Is there anypoint in trying to repair? or is it a case of a new bracket?

    Suzuki want $170 for this little bit of metal..!
    Fwiw maybe online cross ref of part numbers might be the go,of all the jap brands they seem to be top of the list for using same stuff on different models.If part numbers the same you may be able to pick something up in good nick from a wrecker.Ive a couple of brackets of TLs in the shed but probably a little old to have been used on a Strom.Ron Ayers site use to be good for the x ref thing.
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    Have had a few welded up on the race bike. It's cheap. Also you can get some rods (about $60) and do it yourself with a propane canister.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharky View Post
    Have had a few welded up on the race bike. It's cheap. Also you can get some rods (about $60) and do it yourself with a propane canister.
    Thanks, though not sure Id attempt that!

    Im in Browns Bay, you dont know anywhere on the shore that I could take it to do you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stromble View Post
    Thanks, though not sure Id attempt that!

    Im in Browns Bay, you dont know anywhere on the shore that I could take it to do you?

    As it happens yes. I go to Select Engineering, 50 Parkway Drive (off Constellation) Go into the workshop rather than reception and ask for Troy and he'll do a cashy.
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    Hmm, if cast then it will be a pig & the best way is to weld a plate filling in the centre section (if typical triangle bracket). Ugly but strong. But beware come WOF time, many will fail if welded footpegs or bracketry.
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