08-07-2010, 08:45 AM | #11 |
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Re: Replacing a broken clutch lever mount
they look like training wheels to me, so i was gonna ditchem. but the vibration aspect made me rethink. now i am rerethinking.
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08-07-2010, 10:48 AM | #12 |
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Re: Replacing a broken clutch lever mount
Replaced mine with Kuryakyn ISO grips. Very comfy, larger diameter, cheap enough, and no noticeable change in vibration.
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It is possible....but not too likely....that the nut is just barely out of reach with the weight in place on the long screw. FIRST thing to do it try to get the screw to catch the nut inside the bar by taking the weight OFF so that the screw goes in farther. If it does and the nut catches, then you pull the whole thing out and re-assemble before shoving it back in and tightening.
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08-07-2010, 01:30 PM | #14 |
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Re: Replacing a broken clutch lever mount
I never had these on the bike but they look class - has the GZ got a 22mm handlebar and do you guys reckon these would fit it or would I need suzuki specific ones?
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Pretty close.
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08-07-2010, 11:14 PM | #18 |
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Re: Replacing a broken clutch lever mount
Ah sweet - It's like i'll appreciate them more now that i thought i couldn't have them haha
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08-08-2010, 07:23 PM | #19 |
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Re: Replacing a broken clutch lever mount
Hey guys,
Well I've managed to get the handlebar grip off - no need to cut it in the end, got it off with good old fashioned boiling water: soaked a cloth, applied it to the grip and tugged like crazy till it came off! And I've successfully replaced the broken clutch lever mount and got the clutch lever assembly all back together - yeeha! Went for an 86km ride yesterday morning and it's as good as new! BUT! The conundrum about the bar end weight continues. As I said, I've got a screw about 2 inches long that goes through the end weight and looks like it should screw into the handlebar. But when I tried just screwing the screw into the bar it just slid straight in - ie no screwing! So at the moment I've got no way of securing the end weight to the end of the handlebar. It screws in with an Allen key (not a Phillips screwdriver), so I'm guessing from previous posts that this isn't a factory-issue part. Am riding without it at the moment and there's no discernible difference to the bike handling. But I want to fix it, because if the bike fell on its side to the left, at the moment it would go straight down onto the end of the metal handlebar and not be protected by the end weight.... :??: Jeanie |
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08-08-2010, 09:22 PM | #20 |
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Re: Replacing a broken clutch lever mount
As you should have realized from Alantf's post and mine, with full color photos (taken for your benefit), the pieces you need to screw the screw into are still in the handlebar. You need to fish them out, as Alan described, reassemble the unit using my second photo as a guide, reinsert the assembly, and follow the instructions you were given already.
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