Cirrus Joined Mar 2012 116 Posts | 0+ Discussion Starter Jun 13, 2012 #1 Any idea how easy a job it is to change brake and clutch levers? Any degree of mechanical knowledge required?
Any idea how easy a job it is to change brake and clutch levers? Any degree of mechanical knowledge required?
A andy12 Joined Jun 2012 4 Posts | 0+ Dunfermline The Kingdom Jun 13, 2012 #2 If you can loosen and tighten a bolt you'l be fine Hydro clutch's an brake's are much easyer than the ol cables
If you can loosen and tighten a bolt you'l be fine Hydro clutch's an brake's are much easyer than the ol cables
redratbike Joined Oct 2009 3K Posts | 1+ Jun 13, 2012 #3 little barrels and allen screws on the plunger are fiddly , set the plungers back as close as they were as horror stories about front brakes jamming on i changed mine no probs but mind the brake light switch as its a bit fragile
little barrels and allen screws on the plunger are fiddly , set the plungers back as close as they were as horror stories about front brakes jamming on i changed mine no probs but mind the brake light switch as its a bit fragile
P pieman1 Joined Oct 2010 239 Posts | 0+ Essex Jun 15, 2012 #4 mind the little grub screws!!! You might not even realise they're there but look and you will find them!!! Tiny little things
mind the little grub screws!!! You might not even realise they're there but look and you will find them!!! Tiny little things
Cirrus Joined Mar 2012 116 Posts | 0+ Discussion Starter Jun 15, 2012 #5 Cheers guys, the chap in the states I bought them from has given me a comprehensive fitting sheet so hoping that will guide me through!
Cheers guys, the chap in the states I bought them from has given me a comprehensive fitting sheet so hoping that will guide me through!