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Webby 10-02-10 06:10 PM

Advice required on parts.
 
Hi! I'm new here, so I hope I am posting in the right place etc.

I have had my 07 plate 650cc SK6 since Feb last year (bought it the day I passed my DAS). Since then, I have been using it as my main form of transport, notwithstanding I also ride it for fun! I've accumulated 20k miles in that time, in all weathers and year round - and not surprisingly I have had a couple of offs.

In fact, 50 yards outside the MCN show in London this weekend, I smashed into a kerb at 20 mph which is probably the most embarrassed I've felt in a long while! (I was admiring all my newly bought kit and failed to spot a 'traffic calming' measure)

I have had to scrabble around for replacement parts and probably paid over the odds as it has to be fixed by friday when i need it for work.

However, all the offs I've had have caused similar damage, namely brake levers, gear/clutch lever and indicators. My first question is where should i be looking to order replacements from in future, and what prices ought I be paying?

My second question is where can I find bloody rider peg assembly's? I see replacement pegs everywhere, but the entire assembly is twisted and I can't find an OEM or Pattern entire assembly anywhere to order on the internet! (So until I find one I'll be holding my leg up somewhat uncomfortably!!)

And my final question is... besides not being an idiot and dropping the bike in the first place, is there anything that will protect these things in future?

Cheers guys!

Webby

rictus01 10-02-10 06:17 PM

Re: Advice required on parts!
 
OEM - http://www.robinsonsfoundry.co.uk/suzuki/index.html

PATTERN - http://www.wemoto.com/bikes/Suzuki/SV_650_K4/04/

Cheers Mark.

maviczap 10-02-10 06:22 PM

Re: Advice required on parts!
 
Wemoto is good for pattern parts like brake and clutch levers, don't buy OEM unless it's for the engine or something critical

Have you tried this bike breakers website. I'd been looking for someparts on Ebay for ages, but never found them. But when I put my search in this site, I got an email from several breakers the next day.

http://www.bike-breakers.info/

Use this site to find the part number you need, it has all the parts fiches on it. just select your year and model

http://www.alpha-sports.com/suzuki_p...FQ89Zgod71IQjg

maviczap 10-02-10 06:22 PM

Re: Advice required on parts!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rictus01 (Post 2177766)

Beat me to it Mark :thumleft:

thefallenangel 10-02-10 06:37 PM

Re: Advice required on parts!
 
crash bungs are your friend here. £70 but will pay for themselves loads of times over.

maviczap 10-02-10 08:32 PM

Re: Advice required on parts!
 
Read this thread about crash bungs. Motoslider or R&G's seem to get the thumbs up

http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.p...ht=motosliders

Nobbylad 10-02-10 09:15 PM

Re: Advice required on parts!
 
Webby...best advice really, especially as you keep crashing, is to keep an eye out on here/ebay and build up a stock of spare parts.

Seeing as you seem to be crashing into things alot, I would recommend a spare front wheel and some forks/yokes etc to get you started. As luck would have it, there are some for sale here....http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=146372 :rolleyes:

Webby 12-02-10 02:25 PM

Re: Advice required on parts.
 
Cheers guys!

Nobbylad,

Call me a hopeless optimist, but buying a new f wheel and forks/yokes seems to be tempting fate (and my bank balance isn't so healthy atm).

RichT 12-02-10 02:52 PM

Re: Advice required on parts!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thefallenangel (Post 2177792)
crash bungs are your friend here. £70 but will pay for themselves loads of times over.

Hopefully not! :)

punyXpress 12-02-10 03:18 PM

Re: Advice required on parts.
 
... and a Fixer-Peg may well let you complete your journey...


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