help identifiy these adjustable levers

Started by tristantumble, December 29, 2010, 02:03:11 PM

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tristantumble

Hi,

I need to order a replacement lever for my bike after gently laying her down - the lever snapped. Can someone help me identify the brand of these levers so i can track it down and order a replacement.

Thanks!
tt.

07.695 (sold)
07. sport 1000 biposto

JEFF_H

Those are Brembo, or a replica thereof.

commonly referred to as 'large-pivot' version

atomic410

yoyodyne will have those.  they came stock on 916 goldline masters with the hollow pivot.  shouldn't be expensive or hard to find. [bacon]
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Heath

Jeff sells a set for $39 on his site.  I think he used to sell each lever separately but looks like that has changed.
http://www.monsterparts.com/pc/ADJLEVER/Controls/ADJLEVER.html
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stopintime

Quote from: Heath on December 30, 2010, 08:12:33 AM
Jeff sells a set for $39 on his site.  I think he used to sell each lever separately but looks like that has changed.
http://www.monsterparts.com/pc/ADJLEVER/Controls/ADJLEVER.html

[laugh] Just checked myself. That's amazingly affordable, but they miss the clutch switch tab....
If you can't find the lever with the tab and can get by without adjustability, a whole new master is just over $100 new.
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tristantumble

Quote from: stopintime on December 30, 2010, 08:18:36 AM
[laugh] That's amazingly affordable, but they miss the clutch switch tab....

thanks for all the great info, this set looks great, but what do you mean they miss the switch tab? Before i order a pair i want to make sure they will work like my old set did.

thanks!
TT
07.695 (sold)
07. sport 1000 biposto

stopintime

There is a switch under your clutch master. When you pull the lever, the switch allows engine start even if your bike is in gear. The tab, on the lever, must be there to operate the switch. If it's not there, your bike must be in neutral to start.
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