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kg4fku
just to let everyone know I just had to go buy two new bolts to put the right rear set back on my bike. For some reason the bolts mysteriously disappeared. The only thing that kept it from falling of was the brake part bolted to it. Luckily I havent carried a pillion in a few weeks.
I suggest checking yours to make sure they are tight. If not you have to remove the tail section plastic to get to the bolts. Ace hardware had a perfect size replacement bolt.

later
ConqSoft
There's a brake part attached to the right passenger peg?
JasonW
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There's a brake part attached to the right passenger peg?


Not if you're de-linked. :grin: The proportioning valve is mounted on the top of the right passenger peg bracket.
cstucker45
FYI- my seat latch came loose on me ,felt weird the seat was moving around!! only thing i've found loose on mine.
TOXXIC
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There's a brake part attached to the right passenger peg?


Yep, the rear master cylinder. When I removed my rear pegs I had to come up with an alternate mounting system for the master cylinder, as it was attached to the right peg assembly. Luckily I found a couple zip ties did the job nicely.
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