08-06-2010, 06:30 AM | #1 |
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Replacing a broken clutch lever mount
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My beloved Marauder is suffering from a broken clutch lever mount. I've got a replacement part and have started dismantling the old mount in order to put the new one on. However, I've hit a snag... In order to put the new mount on, I need to get the left handlebar grip off - but how?? I've taken off the choke/headlight switch housing, no problem, but I'm looking at the left handlebar grip and have no idea how it comes off. Is it a rubber grip that's covering the handlebar - in which case, do I need grease or something to ease it off? Or is the whole grip removeable?? :??: Any advice gratefully received!! Jeanie Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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08-06-2010, 08:32 AM | #2 |
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Re: Replacing a broken clutch lever mount
First of all, remove the bar end weight. But BE WARNED - just slacken off the screw in the end, enough to pull the weight off. If you unscrew it all the way, you'll end up with an assortment of nuts, washers & rubber plugs left inside the bars, & it's a hell of a job to get them out. :2tup:
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08-06-2010, 09:33 AM | #3 |
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Re: Replacing a broken clutch lever mount
Seconding what Alan said with a photo or two:
First photo, below: after a couple of loosening turns with a large Phillips head screwdriver, you will want to grasp the bar end weight and pull lightly outward. This keeps the nut on the end of the assembly inside from simply spinning. You shouldn't need to turn the screw more than half a dozen turns (or less) to loosen the rubber plugs inside enough to remove the bar end weight assembly. This photo shows the entire bar end assembly. Note the nut on the inside end. As Alan pointed out, if you screw that all the way off, you will have a nice mess to play in, as I found out the hard way. This assembly must come out as a unit, even if that requires pulling fairly hard. As for getting the grip off, there's no easy answer that I know off. It's on tight, and getting it off will require some muscle and persistence. Start by getting various sections along it to twist on the bar. Once you get it twisting, one section at a time, you just have to work it off, twisting and pulling one section at a time, stretching and compressing the rubber as you go. The more it moves the easier it gets. Getting the rubber back on will be easier with some lubrication, but you have to be careful what you use if you ever want to get it off again. Any kind of liquid or spray can turn into glue over time. Even if it doesn't do that it will slightly expand the rubber, making it tighter. I use Ivory bar soap or a block of candle makers' paraffin (that's wax, not lantern fuel for you Brits). Getting the grip back on is a lot easier than getting it off. Once the grip is on, slide the bar end assembly back in as far as you can. When you start to tighten the screw on the end, pull out lightly on the bar end itself so that the nut on the end doesn't just spin. When you feel the screw grab, you can just tighten another turn or two to get the bar end on securely.
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08-07-2010, 06:28 AM | #6 |
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Re: Replacing a broken clutch lever mount
Hey guys,
Thanks for your really sound advice! In the end I got the grip off with old-fashioned hot water - soaked a cloth in boiling water and applied it to the grip, then with a fair amount of pulling, wrenching and groaning it came off! Replaced the clutch lever mount, then re-fitted the clutch lever etc - all good. Got the rubber hand grip back on with a generous application of hairspray to the handlebars.. Pantene, I highly recommend it, hahaha!! Only thing is the bar end weight. Unfortunately I removed it before getting your posts. I pulled it out and basically I've got the end weight plus a screw, nothing else, no washers. bolts etc. So I'm trying to screw it back in and the end weight won't tighten - it's attached, but it's loose! So how do I tighten it?? No amount of trying to screw it in with an Allen key is working... Jeanie |
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08-07-2010, 06:53 AM | #7 |
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Re: Replacing a broken clutch lever mount
First of all you've got to get the rubber expansion plug out. The best way to get it out is to snip a length of wire coat hanger (if you haven't got one, your local dry cleaners should give you one if you ask nicely ) Bend the end to make a hook, then try & pull the rubber out, Then you'll need to get the washer & nut out somehow. When you've got everything out, reassemble it before you slide it back in. You'll NEVER get it together again if you don't get the bits out first, before reassembly. :2tup:
Just re-read your post where you say that you're screwing it in with an allen key. Must be something the previous owner fitted, because from the factory you need a pozidriv/phillips screwdriver to tighten it up. I just hope that everything inside the bars is o.k. Can't think why anyone would replace the screw, unless the original got bent, like if the bike went down & landed on the bar end. :??:
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08-07-2010, 07:49 AM | #8 |
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Re: Replacing a broken clutch lever mount
i always thought the bar ends were just a protection thing, but since i am now seeing them called weights, what is their function? vibration control?
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yes.They are for vibration control.But I removed mine to install after market grips.Did not see any difference. :2tup: |
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