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I noticed the other day that the return spring is missing from my rear brake pedal on my Pointy SV (Pretty sure it has been the whole time I've owned it)
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Don't think mine ever had one... There is a suggestive hole that looks like it needs a spring but I'm sure it's never existed.
Mind you, I'm on the back side of a caffeine and chocolate rush so I could be making this up. Mark |
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It's possible the spring has different part numbers for "S" and "N" models as the footpeg hangers are different, and so I suspect the spring could be too.
I'd find a microfiche for your year, and inclusion or not of a fairing and press the button. Or phone up someone like robinsons foundry they have a good track record for sending the correct part quickly. Jambo
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If your bike is a naked Pointy, there never was a spring fitted.
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According to the official Suzuki service manual for the K3 there is a spring from the frame to the brake pedal Master Hydraulic Cylinder. I have one on my K3 pointy. See the attached:
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I have naked K5 and the spring configuration can be seen in the following pics...
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