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Old 24-Jan-2009, 17:19
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Originally Posted by NBs996
Not entirely sure what you're trying to describe zhed, if all you want to do is replace the lever then take out the pivot bolt and the lever comes off.
The actuator pin isn't attached to anything, it will just pull out of the rubber seal when you remove the lever.

There may be a tiny little pin which act on the brake light switch - watch out for this falling out cos you'll never find it!

Thanks, that's useful info. I wasn't keen to pull too hard on the actuator pin -I once damaged a rear master cylinder by being a bit over enthusiastic with the actuator when fitting rearsets.

After I've pulled the pin out of the rubber boot, how do I then get the actuator pin off the old lever? Does it just screw out of the cylindrical spigot/plug thingy that is fitted into the lever?

Last edited by zhed44 : 24-Jan-2009 at 18:48.
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