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Old 03-14-2009 | 12:08 AM
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Help with rear peg setup

I don't have the original pegs, or brackets, nor do I know where to find them to fit on my TBR exhaust. Can anyone please help ? Here's what I got to work with.

http://s564.photobucket.com/albums/s...ent=SIDESH.jpg
Old 03-14-2009 | 12:40 AM
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Welcome aboard reaper! If you haven't already done so try the search tool. There's tons of great info on here from the past that you otherwise may not get to see. Ok, check out ebay item # 140292480581 and ebay item #s 130266853966 & 130266852635. One's together and ones not and when you get through with shipping they come out about the same. $50 or less total including shipping is about right. Ask on here too maybe someone will do better. Then you need to do some homework online and on the phone. Two Brothers never made longer bolts and spacers to allow you to run the passenger pegs with their exhausts but others like Jardine, LeoVince and Devil and others did. You simply replace the stock passenger peg bolts with a spacer that goes between the subframe/exhaust hanger bracket and the passenger peg to move it out past the cans, and then use a longer bolt to hold it together. You need to hold up the passenger peg the proper distance so it clears the can and measure the space so you know how big the spacers and bolts will need to be. Different brands were different lengths so that's why that's important. I have a set I keep for my leo's. PM me if you need pics sometime but it's way past my bedtime right now. I've posted up pics a bunch of times in the past again use the search tool under stuff like passenger pegs, spacers, etc. I'm sure you could also piece together the needed hardware yourself as well. It's just four hollow spacers and four longer bolts.
Old 03-14-2009 | 12:46 AM
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Alright, thank you for your time and advice I appreciate it!
Old 03-14-2009 | 08:03 AM
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Cool, here are some good pics I found since mine were on my old computer which took a crap.

https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...=bolts+spacers

Bike looks mean in flat black. What's the seat covered with?
Old 03-14-2009 | 12:09 PM
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Well the bike was originally painted to look like a hawk, and even had a beak sticker over the headlight. So to match the bike the seat was recovered with like a tan skin, and the back of the seat had stitch work done to look like tail feathers. It was a good paint job but not for me, so I went with flat black and loved it ever since.
Old 03-14-2009 | 05:14 PM
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Bike looks good flatted out. For a hundred bucks you can get the seat rebuilt. Even improved.

Welcome to the playpen! If winter ever gives up on you guys it will be fun to ride again. Shitty here too, N wind @20 40F rain.

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