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| Peg Dragger Joined: Dec 2006 From: Bothell, WA I Ride: '06 Yamaha Warrior; '09 Duc Monster 1100S | Foot Brake for 06 Yamaha Road Star Warrior Ok, Yestday I got caught in the snow storm, got thrown, and ended up sheering off my foot break. I need a replacement one quickly, and the dealership wants to charge me @$120 for just the bar/peg. Does anyone know a place thats local (ish) to Lynnwood, WA that either has OEM or Aftermarket parts that would be cheaper? |
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| Peg Dragger Joined: Dec 2006 From: Bothell, WA I Ride: '06 Yamaha Warrior; '09 Duc Monster 1100S | Already tried Ebay ... nothing there I could use, Bent Bike has mainly older parts ... especially unlikely as mine is an '06. I'll try Seattle Cycle Barn, but that will still be dealership prices and they don't really even carry the Warrior normally (so not likely to have parts on hand). |
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| Track School Dazed ![]() Joined: Oct 2005 From: CENTRAL I Ride: When I can | M/C Salvage yards, I.E. Bent Bike? Opps. www.WMRRA.com maybe some one has a take off? |
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| AnthonyADMulisha Admit or Deny!?!? Joined: Sep 2005 From: Newport beach, California I Ride: 2010 Dyna Superglide | Do you have a photobucket account? if so then Upload the picture, once it's uploaded, it gives you the HTML code, TAG code, IMG code, And for PNWriders you will always use the IMG code, so once it's loaded there, double click or copy the IMG code, then paste it into a post box like this one and post your reply. If you dont have a photobucket account, get one! Easy and useful. www.photobucket.com free register, no spam from it, then click browse, find your pic file, upload it, then from there what I already said. Ayup. |
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| Peg Dragger Joined: Dec 2006 From: Bothell, WA I Ride: '06 Yamaha Warrior; '09 Duc Monster 1100S | ![]()
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| Shredder Joined: Dec 2005 From: nowhere, wa | Yup - that works fine. Dude, for what you're doing, just order the new part(s) from your favorite dealer, and in the meantime drill a small hole in the end of that arm and use a M6 or 1/4-20 bolt with a couple nuts and flatwashers to make a new "pedal" on the end of the arm. Yeah, it will look frankenstein, but you'll be able to ride safely while waiting for the pretty new parts to arrive. |
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| AnthonyADMulisha Admit or Deny!?!? Joined: Sep 2005 From: Newport beach, California I Ride: 2010 Dyna Superglide | Meh, from the pic it doesnt look too bad. Plus I'm sure you can survive without the foot brake for a bit. Good luck! |
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| Peg Dragger Joined: Dec 2006 From: Bothell, WA I Ride: '06 Yamaha Warrior; '09 Duc Monster 1100S | Its also not engaging the tail light when i pull on the lever ... does it just need more force ... or could something else be damanged? Also, I think I'll need to drill out the metal thats in the hole right now. |
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| Peg Dragger Joined: Dec 2006 From: Bothell, WA I Ride: '06 Yamaha Warrior; '09 Duc Monster 1100S | ![]() |
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