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    Adjustable brake levers?

    So i bought some nice adjustable levers for my mc22 . The front brake works beautifull nice and close to the bars(small hands)
    But installing the clutch lever proves more dificult as once installed the bike wil not go into any gear exept 1st and then the bloody bike starts moving forward even with the clutch pulled in all the way
    Any advise ? Anybody had the same problem how did u fix it?

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    Wind the cable adjuster out.

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    Already tried that makes no difrence. wondering if a new cable might do the trick but dont want to buy 1 then be stuck in the same situation

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    Take it to someone who knows what they're doing because you obviously don't.

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    Here we go typical kb mentality i was wanting advise from some1 whose been in the same boat before i took it to mechanics and dont be such a dick dude
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    Quote Originally Posted by lenyboi4 View Post
    Here we go typical kb mentality i was wanting advise from some1 whose been in the same boat before i took it to mechanics and dont be such a dick dude
    Good reply Sir! You will fit right in! It might be your bike has multiple adjustment points, although if the leavers are the correct ones they should be close in size.

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    Well a picture would have been a help as clearly most of us don't have a MC22 in front of us. Might have shown an issue like the wrong design lever or a clash with the switchgear.

    people are usually here to help, but we're not psychic (psychotic maybe).
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    Quote Originally Posted by lenyboi4 View Post
    Already tried that makes no difrence. wondering if a new cable might do the trick but dont want to buy 1 then be stuck in the same situation
    Can't make no difference bro, either it changes the cable adjustment or it doesn't. Cables are made of steel and cannot stretch, so it the cable isn't frayed, there is nothing that can be wrong with it.

    Maybe it's another mistreated sack of shit and has been neglected so long the adjustment at the bottom is also out.... being a CBR250, it's quite possible.

    Either get yourself a workshop manual which will explain it all step by step, or take it to a mechanic. It's a small enough job so won't be expensive. Alternatively I've explained the entire process on here a few times so use the search function (although using Google to search the site is better/faster).

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    I can assure u its not neglected or a sack of crap far from it what i meant by makes no diffrence is that no matter how far i wind it in or out it stil moves forward when put in 1 st gear a longer clutch cable has been suggested il upload some pics when i get home if that helps thanks

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    One other thing, was just a lever, or an entirely new perch?

    Have you whipped the lever off and compared it to the old? Can you take a decent close up of the two (in focus or don't bother, use macro mode on your camera), perhaps their a subtle difference you've missed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lenyboi4 View Post
    I can assure u its not neglected or a sack of crap far from it what i meant by makes no diffrence is that no matter how far i wind it in or out it stil moves forward when put in 1 st gear a longer clutch cable has been suggested il upload some pics when i get home if that helps thanks
    No, a longer clutch cable would not do it... if anything, and you wanted to butcher it instead of fixing it properly, a shorter (inner) one is what you would want, FWIW.

    What I mean by neglected is that at every service you should clean and grease the cable, and when reinstalling it use all the adjustments (starting at the gearbox end) to get it correct. The top adjuster is merely to adjust the free play, not to actually adjust the actuator.... most people are either too lazy or just plain ignorant, so they just adjust the top... which is basically neglect.

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    Found the problem ive attached pics to explain better
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    There is a 4mm difrence between the original and the aftermarket lever

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    One other thing, was just a lever, or an entirely new perch?

    Have you whipped the lever off and compared it to the old? Can you take a decent close up of the two (in focus or don't bother, use macro mode on your camera), perhaps their a subtle difference you've missed?
    imdying for the win, but it shows how a methodical approach will often answer the questions.


    Quite often the wrong levers are fitted to bikes, usually it is the front brake that stays partially on & people are blaming the other components of the brakes.
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    So inner cable is now too long, have you wound out cable adjuster at crankcase?
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