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Brake lever pin - part number?
I'm on the hunt for one of these little brass dowels that does in the brake lever to push the piston into the m/c...
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Can't seem to find a part number.
Can they be bought separately or what?
[Edited on 3-3-2005 by NBs996]
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You can't get them on their own Nick............... they only come with the lever, and the OE Ducati ones at that. The pattern stuff relies on keeping the old one
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Try this guy on ebay - he may have one...
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/id=33073632?ssPageName=L2
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Hmmm... thought as much. Thanks nelly.
I bought a lever a year ago and it didn't have that little bit with it, I had to use the old one, 'twas a genuine ducati part too!
They can't be too difficult to make tho, just need a small 9mm bar and drill a hole in the side - Looks like a little project may be forming!
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Nick,
I've got a complete M/Cyl with lever from a '97 748 sat in my garage you can cannibalise if you want. It's left over from my radial conversion.
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Mr S, that's very kind of you!
Allow me to send you a brief u2u...
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I'm after a clutch m/c if there are any bits left when Nick has finished...
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Antonye
I did consider this to replace my current clutch m/c
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...sPageName=WDVW
But I'm about to feel the pain of the top end rebuild / SP conversion costs, so it may not happen.
If it does, I'll let you know.
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This is for the DesmoDue bike, so it needs to be CHEAP!
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This is for the DesmoDue bike, so it needs to be CHEAP!
Antonye,
Try Scott, he was breaking an Monster S4 i think.
www.reservoircogs.com
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