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Need rhs clip-on and brake lever :(

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 9:34 am
by hornetrider
Goddamn sidestand, bike fell over last week :smt005

Light scratches to plastics and can, snapped brake lever and bent clip-on.

Where's the best place to source brake lever and clip-on, anyone know? Think I read in a "Bike" review that the lever is the same as a Ducati item which is cheaper?

Thanks...

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 10:45 am
by Pierre
Got my replacement levers in matt black from ebay. £28 a pair i think although there were cheaper ones.

I gave up waiting for a clipon and cant bring myself to pay breaker prices ( £60+post pfffff) and ended up buying some Woodcraft rsv race bars :smt003

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 2:00 pm
by hornetrider
Just seen those levers, looked ok and matt black is a nice change so bought them!

Cheers for recommendation :smt001

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 2:45 pm
by hornetrider
Another thought along the same lines... when the brake lever snapped off a little spring popped out onto the drive - whats this for? Is it throttle return or something?

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 4:59 pm
by Fausto
What does this spring look like? Suggest you look at the parts diagrams on this website http://www.apriliayorkshire.co.uk/catal ... Ytt-NE5ry5
and try to identify it.

There is a spring in the master cylinder ...

Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2007 5:22 pm
by Gio
Fausto wrote:What does this spring look like? Suggest you look at the parts diagrams on this website http://www.apriliayorkshire.co.uk/catal ... Ytt-NE5ry5
and try to identify it.

There is a spring in the master cylinder ...
I bet its the return spring on the lever.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 8:42 pm
by Pierre
Erm, dont want to worry you or anything Hornetrider but I found today those levers are ermmm crap

My first trackday with them fitted, cant test on a road as only a trackbike, what can go wrong theyre only levers :smt011 Halfway round the first lap, a fking warmup lap "!£!"£! and onto the back straight with revs climbing but speed slowing. Think its siezing (dunno why, flashbacks to 2strokes) pull clutch in and front locks and tucks

Fortunately slid onto the grass but soooooooooooo embarressing. I think i pyhsically lifted the whole bike and threw it behind the tyrewall, such was the shame :smt003

Bled brakes twice before i realised if you pushed the lever away the brakes unlocked. Fixed it by using the oem 'triangle' bit and black lever.

I remember reading someone had the same issue but that wont stop me sending a shitty letter about shitty substandard parts to the ebay shop.

Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:42 pm
by D-Rider
Bloody Hell - that sounds frightening!

Can you post up which ones they were Pierre - we don't want others having this problem too.

Were they the ones I found on ebay and posted up? :smt053

These don't sound "fit for the purpose"

Glad you're OK

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 7:06 am
by sabestian
That's a scary story! Could be much worse, though...

Which ones are they? I bought a set too, went for these. If yours are the same, I may think twice before fitting them...

D-Rider is right, you need to warn others before something happens to someone. :smt009

Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2007 9:08 am
by Pierre
Yep, thats them. Look great :smt003

Hopefully mine was a one-off but I'm sure i read someone had the same problem. Should be an easy fix with a bit of filing here and there, i just didnt have time to go into full research and development mode when I'm missing sessions at £35 a pop :smt002

I'll find the offending triangle and compare and take piccys

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 9:18 pm
by hornetrider
Christ, what a nightmare! Those are the ones I went for too :smt009

Can you explain where they're binding and where you intend filing them? I've not fitted them yet.

Thanks

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:50 pm
by sabestian
That makes three of us, mine are not fitted yet, too. I'll wait until after my track day on Wed I guess :smt002

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 8:13 pm
by hornetrider
I'll post a bit of an update here.

I fitted the lever and also found it didn't release enough for the pad to fully come away from the disc, so I filed a little bit of the edge away. But in wiggling it on and getting the fit right the little pivot pin thing worked its way up a bit such that it wasn't affecting the lower side of the lever. I took the end of my plastic screwdriver to it and tried tapping it gently back down but somehow this made the lever snap on the upper side :smt009

So, a bit of a weak product all in all. However there is an upside - I have explained the situation to the seller and he is happy to give a refund when I return the levers to him - apparently he will inform his supplier.

All I can say is that the seller seems ok, but the product in this case is poor.

Off to find some more levers now...

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 2:58 pm
by sabestian
Pierre, Hornetrider, would that be possible for you to trace where exactly have you got your levers from? I've contacted the seller of mine and he claims not to have heard about any issues with the levers he is selling (which seems to be in contrary to what you are saying...). :smt017 Perhaps it is a different seller and different item? Or he is just lying... BTW I bought mine from steveaelybryn.
Maybe you remember if your's came in white packaging with red lettering at 45 degrees across all the surface?
I really like the looks of them, but don't want to die for it... ;) Cheers.

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 6:19 pm
by Pierre
Replied to pm before checking here, doh
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0130120370 <my levers but like i said in the pm, my email is borked so theres a 99% chance he didnt get mine but I lose interest after about 30 secon............................weathers nice atm.

edit:and my cameras so crap it cant take closeups, but a bit of filing so they actually are the same thickness as oem would do it. Easier to see when they are side by side