Got any DR650 bits lying about ?
I’m after some bits for a DR650 … left rear indicator, left grab rail, and left L bracket for Ventura pack rack. I’m waiting for Sportzone to get back to me with some prices and will be ringing round the wreckers, but thought I’d give you guys a shot too. I’ve already checked Trademe – nothing there. I’m waiting to hear back from Dold Industries on whether I can get just a left hand bracket off them.
If you want to know what happened see below – it’s nothing dramatic …
I went for a ride off road at the Waimak river on Saturday to try out the new tyres I’d just had fitted. Towards the end of the ride I noticed that the bits mentioned above had fallen off. This lot had all been held on by two bolts, but the bracket that the rear bolt screws to had broken off where it was welded to the frame and the front bolt had come out. All I was left with was a broken wire dangling down that used to be attached to an indicator and the plastic chain guard was also broken. I didn't bother going back to look for the bits as it's not likely I would've remembered everywhere I’d been in the 110km I’d done to that point in and out of bush and riverbed. Also, I reckon the missing assembly has hit the back wheel as it dropped off, and been fired off into the bush, which was quite dense in a number of places, breaking the chain guard on its way, and ripping the indicator wire off.
I never came off or hit anything on the ride so I can only assume that when I had a wee off on the Lees valley ride a fortnight ago I cracked the weld on the bracket, then fatigue took over and finished the job on Saturday. At least it didn't break at the March Hare or I would've been stuffed for getting all my gear back. It was probably the load of that trip which contributed to the failure, although it was rock steady when unloading on the Sunday afternoon. I don’t really know what’s happened.
So anyway I’m now after some replacement parts and will have to make a new bracket to weld on. I’ve measured, drawn, and taken photos of the broken off bracket on a new DR at Sportzone and it wont be too hard to make a new one.
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Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, .... but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out,... shouting "man, what a ride"!!!
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