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Old 06-07-2007, 5:14 PM
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What is this part?

This fell off when I took my bent rearset off. I know it was behing the rearest, but not sur ehow it bolts up. Does anyone have a diagram that shows it?

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Old 06-07-2007, 5:15 PM
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Re: What is this part?

Check the microfiche on Ron Ayers Motorsports - Motorcycle, ATV, Jet Ski and Generators Parts and Accessories
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Old 06-07-2007, 5:35 PM
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Re: What is this part?

checked it... not sure where else to look, checked "step" tail light, frame rear brake calliper.. not sure where else it could be.
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Re: What is this part?

If there aftermarket rearsets it could be the part that allows the stock exhaust to mount right near the rearsets.
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Re: What is this part?

Check if it's part #12 here: Ron Ayers Motorsports - Discount Motorcycle Parts
Is your lower missing a bolt?

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Re: What is this part?

looking at the microfiche it seem to maybe be part #12
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Re: What is this part?

Excellent, I have the right side off because that is the side I dropped it on. Thanks guys!
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Re: What is this part?

looks to me like its the bracket that holds the reflector on....not part of the rear set...could be wrong though
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Re: What is this part?

It is part #12, and I went out to the bike to see how it bolts on. It uses the lower rearset bolt, the little tab rests against the frame for alignment, and the weld-nut is for bolting the lower side panel screw. The little flanged area faces to the outside (right side) of the bike.

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Old 06-11-2007, 5:53 PM
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Re: What is this part?

thanks guys, it was the plastic bolt, I put the bike back together and rode it this weekend, my shoulder was a little sore, but not too bad. I am so glad to be riding again.
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