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Old October 4th, 2017, 07:01 PM   #1
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2006 Side stand without "toe wire"

Free, just pay shipping: 2006 Ninja 250 Side Stand. The wire "V," that sticks out so you can reach it with your toe to put it down, broke off. I bought a replacement on ebay because it was cheaper than paying someone to weld it back. I will also send the piece that broke off so you can weld it back if you want. I'm not sure what other years this works with, so check it out if you have a different year.

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Old October 25th, 2017, 04:40 PM   #2
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I bought a replacement on ebay because it was cheaper than paying someone to weld it back.
I don't think you know welders that well. I would have done it for a burrito.
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Old October 25th, 2017, 07:31 PM   #3
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Old October 27th, 2017, 07:31 AM   #4
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I don't think you know welders that well. I would have done it for a burrito.
You are right! I don't know any welders so I went to the local shop. They charge $70/hr and he estimated 15-30 minutes or $15-35. That seemed fair, but I bought one on Ebay for $12.99 including shipping.

That would have paid for a good Burito!!
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I the guy can't weld that piece back on in 15 minutes, he needs to find another line of work.
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You are right! I don't know any welders so I went to the local shop. They charge $70/hr and he estimated 15-30 minutes or $15-35. That seemed fair, but I bought one on Ebay for $12.99 including shipping.

That would have paid for a good Burito!!
Bummer. Sounds like you went into the office. Usually if you go out back and catch the welder while he's on break, have the kick stand with you along with maybe a 6 pack. I'd hit it with the wire wheel, zap it together with the mig, and have it painted, back in your hand in like 3 minutes.
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Bummer. Sounds like you went into the office. Usually if you go out back and catch the welder while he's on break, have the kick stand with you along with maybe a 6 pack. I'd hit it with the wire wheel, zap it together with the mig, and have it painted, back in your hand in like 3 minutes.
You are correct! But LOL when I read "office," since in this case the "office" is a tiny, very dirty, messy, full, corner of a building of significant size. It actually gives the impression that what you describe might be a typical business practice. A business of this size, in this day and age, must have a fair amount of paper work and red tape, but it's hard to imagine where they do it!
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