Clutch Lever
- Makybe05
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Clutch Lever
I know this is pretty basic but i wasn't quite sure. My bike has a bent clutch lever from when my bike fell off its stand when it slipped on some gravel a few months back and this morning i decided i'd take it off and try and at least try and bend it back into shape but probably buy a new one. At the moment i have the clutch lever and everything around it off the handle bars but still attached through the electrical wires and what not. I'm just wondering how you get the actual clutch lever off everything else so i can at least get it in the vice and warm it up. This is probably a bit confusing so ill try and get some pics.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: Clutch Lever
baha dont worry i just gave it a good pull and it came off.
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Re: Clutch Lever
although a little spring fell out, and i don't where the hell it goes back in. Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Clutch Lever
Help with what?Makybe05 wrote:although a little spring fell out, and i don't where the hell it goes back in. Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Clutch Lever


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Re: Clutch Lever
I've got it all sorted
no need to worry, i know you weren't anyway. I snapped the end of it, which was probably a good thing, its in a manageable shape now, I'm gonna buy some bling black ones off ebay for the clutch and brake lever soon, but this will do in the mean time. I rang up the kawa dealer, they wanted $45-50 for a single clutch lever, so I'm just gonna try and get a pair of black levers from ebay for the same price.

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Re: Clutch Lever
Bargain! KTM wanted $113 for a clutch lever for my bike!Makybe05 wrote: I rang up the kawa dealer, they wanted $45-50 for a single clutch lever, so I'm just gonna try and get a pair of black levers from ebay for the same price.


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Re: Clutch Lever
Good to hear you are sorted 

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Re: Clutch Lever
Since you have raised this topic, I was wondering if anyone has used the Pazzo clutch and brake levers. And if so, did you have the normal or short ones and what did you think?



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Re: Clutch Lever
Bloody expensive... but you get what you pay for
I had a set of short Pazzo's on my du....shhhhh & they worked great, but because of the cost never got another set on any of my other bikes.

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Re: Clutch Lever
ZZR 600 levers would fit the 250 wouldn't they?
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Re: Clutch Lever
I've got shorty Pazzo's on my zx10 and I really like them. There the first set I've used as they came on the bike.ZXRobyn wrote:Since you have raised this topic, I was wondering if anyone has used the Pazzo clutch and brake levers. And if so, did you have the normal or short ones and what did you think?![]()
I'm not sure if I'd buy a set at there current asking price, but there are few cheaper versions available..
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Re: Clutch Lever
rob, russ has pazzo's on the new 10 (they came off his old one)
they look pretty good... means that two fingers on both sides is all you can really grasp of the lever by the looks of it... dunno if that works for you...
they look pretty good... means that two fingers on both sides is all you can really grasp of the lever by the looks of it... dunno if that works for you...
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Re: Clutch Lever
I have a set of shorties and I love them. Dear as but. ASR's (I think it is) look pretty cool too.
I imagine I will cry when it falls over and one breaks.
I imagine I will cry when it falls over and one breaks.
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