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Old 04-Apr-2005, 22:42   #1
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Clutch and brake lever replacement
How do I change the levers? (I haven't dropped it, honest )

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Old 04-Apr-2005, 22:43   #2
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you take the old ones off first, that creates the space to put the new ones on ..... easy innit ....
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As technical an answer as I probably need, eh Dibble? :P

I was wondering why I couldn't squeeze them in with old ones
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Old 04-Apr-2005, 22:48   #4
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you take the old ones off first, that creates the space to put the new ones on ..... easy innit ....

Ask a silly question !!
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Old 04-Apr-2005, 22:55   #5
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then you get a Dibble answer
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Old 04-Apr-2005, 22:56   #6
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Perhaps I should rephrase the question: is it simply a case of removing the pin holding the lever in place, and then changing it (for both sides)? Or am I missing something?
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Old 04-Apr-2005, 23:00   #7
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Perhaps I should rephrase the question: is it simply a case of removing the pin holding the lever in place, and then changing it (for both sides)? Or am I missing something?
Yup,thats basically it!
BTW,great answer Dibs.
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Perhaps I should rephrase the question: is it simply a case of removing the pin holding the lever in place, and then changing it (for both sides)? Or am I missing something?
Yup,thats basically it!
BTW,great answer Dibs.

Thankyou

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If you have to ask a question like that may I suggest you need to trade in your duke and get a nice sensible Honda that you can get a local garage to do the work you require at minimal cost!

Have a nice day
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If you have to ask a question like that may I suggest you need to trade in your duke and get a nice sensible Honda that you can get a local garage to do the work you require at minimal cost!

Have a nice day


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Was there any need for that?
Fair enough, it was a stupid and simple question, but I think its rather sad that you found the need to air your opinion, on a matter you obviously thought was not very important.

I'd rather ask simple (read: stupid) questions and learn, than never ask and not know.

Hope you have a nicer day than yesterday.
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