levers....any ideas ???
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levers....any ideas ???
Now i know this is going to make me look worse then i already am.... BUT.... i'm looking at changing out the levers on my Falco for something with colour , adjustability and looks and of course CHEAP !!!
My main problem is the ones i've seen all seem to be missing the small push rod ( if you know what i mean by my none mechanical description ) to make either the clutch or brake work ... SO do i just have to either find some that have it in and if so where from or can i just take the ones out from my old ones and fit them straight into the new ones ?? Have had a quick look at the old ones fitted but can't seem to see an easy option ..... ...unless i go about it the right way with hammer and tongs again which normally = more money when i've broken it !!!
So there you go , yet again i can prove i have no idea about what i'm doing !! Although i will say in about two weeks time i'm fingers crossed it will be finished from top to bottom and my bank account can have a rest for the rest of the year or at least my misses calms down enough to let me back in the house !!!
Oh before i forget as well am having to split my chain so wondered if anyone knew where i could get a new link to fit a DID gold 525 chain x-ring i think ??
C'mon gods do your thing ..........PLEASE
My main problem is the ones i've seen all seem to be missing the small push rod ( if you know what i mean by my none mechanical description ) to make either the clutch or brake work ... SO do i just have to either find some that have it in and if so where from or can i just take the ones out from my old ones and fit them straight into the new ones ?? Have had a quick look at the old ones fitted but can't seem to see an easy option ..... ...unless i go about it the right way with hammer and tongs again which normally = more money when i've broken it !!!
So there you go , yet again i can prove i have no idea about what i'm doing !! Although i will say in about two weeks time i'm fingers crossed it will be finished from top to bottom and my bank account can have a rest for the rest of the year or at least my misses calms down enough to let me back in the house !!!
Oh before i forget as well am having to split my chain so wondered if anyone knew where i could get a new link to fit a DID gold 525 chain x-ring i think ??
C'mon gods do your thing ..........PLEASE
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Pazzo are good quality adjustable, various colours and trick, but arent really cheap.. http://www.jesterstrickbits.co.uk/acata ... zo-Aprilia
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On the clutch side I know for a fact that you can remove the pin from your old lever and use it in your new one.
You will see a slot for a screwdriver to turn the pin out, but make sure you loosen the very small grub screw (small allen headed) first.
Not sure the brake lever is the same, but I'd expect so.
I got a used set of shorty pazzo's from the states pretty reasonably priced, keep a look out on the AF1 forum
You will see a slot for a screwdriver to turn the pin out, but make sure you loosen the very small grub screw (small allen headed) first.
Not sure the brake lever is the same, but I'd expect so.
I got a used set of shorty pazzo's from the states pretty reasonably priced, keep a look out on the AF1 forum
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