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Originally Posted by arcdef
mine broke but they wanted something like £45 for a replacement, i went to fixer pegs (google it) and ordered a new peg for like £5 and bolted that on, still going strong  .
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Was going to suggest that - but he bent it rather than broke it - and straigtening it (or trying to) is likely to break it off too short for a fixer-peg.
Looks like a K3 bike - which I believe is the same pedal as the curvy (the K4 on is different I know - not sure about the K3) - and there IS a pattern part for it - even a trick part where the bit that you replaced with your fixer-ped is sprung, so that in the event of a drop it SHOULD move rather than snap and then spring back.