I fitted the new (thanks Phil) exhaust up on the weekend and Macgyvered myself an exhaust hanger out of some scrap 3mm plate alloy I had in the shed. I don't have any real metal working tools, and as it is a stop gap didn't focus in any way shape or form on asthetics!

But, it's light, strong enough and is effective till the genuine one arrives from the US. Yes that's right, I could not find a 2nd hand one for sale in Oz, so had to buy one off a forum member in the US

They wanted $250 for a new one at Kawasaki??? I s'pose it's only the profit which makes it expensive.

I got a left AND a right hanger, with pegs and bolts delivered to my door for AU$100.00.
The jury rigged bracket took a total of an hour to make, using a Hacksaw, a Rubber mallett, a vice, a felt pen, a drill and an angle grinder!

Hi-tech...I know! I Didn't do anything logical and draw a template or anything, I just used my eye and lined up the plate against where I thought it would go and started cutting and bending to suit. The result shows this vividly

!!! But it ended up a nice tight, firm fit which hangs onto that fuffler just like a bought one would, just with an ugly Betty factor you can't jump over!
I just chucked the seat on to put some weight on it to see how strong it is and although I wouldn't climb up onto the seat with it, once mounted it can take as much force as you want and is near as comfy as the standard peg!!!

Brendan, take a good look at the pic mate, it might be your footrest for the Nabiac run if the others don;t arrive in time!!!!!

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