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v7 ii Slide repair and protection

Al Stalgis

Just got it firing!
Joined
Jan 21, 2021
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Location
Santa Monica, Ca
So I was getting on my way home today from a parking garage and on my way out hit a small patch of oil on the ground and slid out the bike, was rather frustrated I did not see it around the corner but it happens I guess. I was wondering firstly what I'll need to fix, for sure both the front and right brake levers took damage and it looks like the right side valve cover took some damage, is there anything else I should be looking at closely in the morning to order replacements for? Also wondering if just the Sato frame sliders are the only protection I could add to avoid too much more damage next time something silly like this happens.

RIP this happens just a couple weeks after Todd and you guys installed my new exhaust
 
Engine guards would help. Hepco Becker makes some that will fit your bike. If you contact Todd I think he can get them for you. Use the contact feature in the Store.
 
Hey Alex, per what John wrote, I have a few options for you including the Satos if you want. Just ping me direct email. We can likely repair any damage on the exhaust.
 
So, I'm sending Todd a message about the engine guards, and have new short front brake lever in my cart, but I'm struggling to find an option for the rear brake peg. not sure exactly what section or name that is under in the store.
 
If you are looking for the stock rear brake lever, just email Todd.
If the lever was just bent, you may be able to bend it back. Once you have the lever fixed, get one of these (or get two, one for the sifter and one for the brake) https://gtmotocycles.com/collection...entric-folding-toe-peg?variant=14327753637931
thanks, the lever itself seems fine to me, but for sure the peg will be swapped. Idea is to just upgrade everything I need to replace anyway no point in just getting the same part in my eyes haha
 
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