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krasher
16th May 2009, 15:14
Ok, so I bailed and bent it. What is the best solution?

Bend it back?
Saw it off?
New cheap one?
New expensive double bendy one?
New cheap one and hand gaurdy things?
Other options.....?

What say u?

fergie
16th May 2009, 15:20
The only time i tried to un-bend a lever it snapped! i now carry a spare cheapie brake and clutch lever. keep them cable tied under the seat.

flyingcr250
16th May 2009, 15:20
Ok, so I bailed and bent it. What is the best solution?

Bend it back?
Saw it off?
New cheap one?
New expensive double bendy one?
New cheap one and hand gaurdy things?
Other options.....?

What say u?

itl snap if you bend it back, just buy a cheap replacement, i think you can ghet them for about 12 bucks.

arj127
16th May 2009, 15:55
Bend it back with a ring spanner. You can usually get away with it.

Set the bolts on your brake and clutch mounts tight enough so that they don't move when being used, but will move when they hit the ground (if you get my drift). You will brake less levers this way. Always carry spares.

clmintie
16th May 2009, 17:01
Put plumbers thread tape on the handle bar under the perch, then you can tighten them up and in a crash they still move..................

YellowDog
16th May 2009, 17:08
Get yourself set of short Pazzo levers. These won't break when you bin the bike.

Failing that, as has already been suggested - do what plumbers do to bend pipes safely. I have seen some incredibly strong results with broken ones after being glued.

L Rider
16th May 2009, 17:16
Put plumbers tread tape on the handle bar under the perch, then you can tighten them up and in a crash they still move..................

I 2nd that, works a treat:niceone:

cs363
16th May 2009, 17:28
ASV levers, not cheap but guaranteed repair or replacement if you bend or break within the warranty period. There's 1, 3 or 5 year warrantied ones, priced accordingly. There's road bike ones now too :)

Buddy L
16th May 2009, 18:38
ASV levers, not cheap but guaranteed repair or replacement if you bend or break within the warranty period. There's 1, 3 or 5 year warrantied ones, priced accordingly. There's road bike ones now too :)

ASV Leavers... on my third set bars, after bending them all badly. Ill switch back to the standard ones, when i go to sell the bike and put them on the next bike, one day

B0000M
16th May 2009, 19:11
depending how bent it is- keep it as a spare - a bent lever is better than no lever, buy another standard one i reckon - when was the last time you replaced it? - this should give you an indication of what kind you need

krasher
18th May 2009, 08:26
Cheers. I think I'll just get a cheap set as spares and keep them nice and loose. I think it was already loose but yeah. I'll try cheap once more then go for the double hinge bendy dulux pivots.

trailrider
19th May 2009, 18:53
buy a cheap new one and wile yor at it buy sum spares

krasher
19th May 2009, 20:37
Ok. got a new set for $30 on tme. Then...went and bent the new one back. Suppose I have spares now. Perhaps I should take the used to be bent one off cos it will break easier now?!?

arj127
19th May 2009, 20:51
You'd be better off spending the time making sure the brake and clutch purches are set at the right tension. Keep them loose enough to not move while riding, but can move if you drop it.

krasher
19th May 2009, 21:07
Yeah, I made some adjustments when I bent the leaver back. The clutch was perfect, but the break one was way too tight. Hopefully its ok now. Only one way to find out...

LittleJohn
19th May 2009, 21:14
Did you just get the lever or the perch as well. recommend at least a spare perch as well, have been in the situation when the perch broke but not the lever (generally when the perch hits something)..... I carry one spare clutch and brake lever in the car complete with perch on the clutch lever. Then carry insulation tape when riding. It's amazing how strong insulation tape is when fixing a broken lever.....

krasher
20th May 2009, 21:51
Good call. I just got the levers. Just arrived today actually. They have grip! I might change them over and leave my OEM ones as spares. Grip aye...blue even. I bet it makes me faster :D

noobi
20th May 2009, 22:02
Good call. I just got the levers. Just arrived today actually. They have grip! I might change them over and leave my OEM ones as spares. Grip aye...blue even. I bet it makes me faster :D

red goes faster, everyone knows that...:spanking:, but you do get a +2 bling factor

CHOPPA
21st May 2009, 19:50
Its prob been suggested but buy genuine levers! They will bend and will bend back without breaking, cheap lever are shit! You could go to the expense of fancy levers but standard ones feel the best imo