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Old 05-Apr-2004, 14:30
748jim 748jim is offline
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Job done, it took 45 mins in total. Moved sundry items on the left bar; removed clutch lever, loosened bar and turned 180deg to reveal the offending dowel. After WD-40/pliers/elbow grease, I came to the conclusion that drilling the dowel out was the way forward. I proceeded with a 3.5mm drill bit down the centre of the dowel and then a 4mm to finally open it up. The drill bit gripped the dowel which then came out on the end of the bit.

A similar procedure was done on the right hand bar. A little more difficult as you have to loosen the throttle and starter before getting to the front brake.

Not a big job really but very rewarding as the newly adjusted positions feel so much more natural now. I shall look to adjust the bar position next.

Thanks to all that advised on this point.
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