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Old 10-Apr-2006, 13:26
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gear shifter

Has anyone got a standard gear shifter for a 620ie monster they don’t need anymore as I bent mine last night and I think it will just snap if I try bend it back.
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Old 10-Apr-2006, 14:27
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heat it up before bending it and it will be fine can use a normal gas ring off a cooker
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Old 10-Apr-2006, 14:31
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heat it up before bending it and it will be fine can use a normal gas ring off a cooker

heheh u r a madman.................
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Old 10-Apr-2006, 15:14
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bent a brake leaver on mt CBX 750 (ran into a hay bail) and it bent back fine


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Old 10-Apr-2006, 15:21
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Old 10-Apr-2006, 15:22
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can use a normal gas ring off a cooker

note, better done with said item removed from the bike, or be sure to drain your fuel tank first
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can use a normal gas ring off a cooker

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step one remove bike from leaver
step2 warm leaver
step 3 bend back
step4 step 4 oh **** iv broken it
step 5 order new one
step 6 take it back to ducati leeds as they can never order you the correct one
step 7 weeks later put new leaver back on
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Old 10-Apr-2006, 16:04
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I'll give it a go tonight then. If anyone has a spare to sell I would still be interested as I’m still running standard foot pegs for Brands Hatch and it cant hurt to have a spare.
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