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998 American Hotrod Motorcycles
I too just dropped my 2004 widow, and the only part I can’t seem to find is the main stud for the right side forward controls, as in rear brake. We can’t figure out the manufacturer. The stud is about 4 inches long, threaded on one end where the peg screws onto it, threaded on the other end where the assembly bolts to the bike frame, and with a shoulder at the “frame” end.I need the stud and the nut. Can you tell me the manufacturer, bive me the two part numbers or tell me where to buy?
Thanks,
Dave
I WANT ONE! Again, I moved the seat forward by one extra hole that was on the frame on each side. Now my feet hit the controls, but I am up a bit higher and my feet dont sit flat on the ground. In the photos you can see seat forward, and arrows showing thwhere the VEE should follow the frame downward and paralell topwards the rear end, and that the V should therefore be deeper and go back up sooner, for the “push.” Less padding on the front end, but OK with me! I can be reached for discussion and/or payment at:
David Andrade
Tel 803-628-4186
david.andrade@hexagonmetrology.com
Rockyman@aol.com
THANKS!!!!!!
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