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    Thanks for all the help

    Especially the offer of a swap, much appreciated, funny thing though Colemans "made a mistake in the pricing" and I got both items for less then the original quoted price for just the Gear lever.

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    Glad it worked out

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    switch

    Colemans came to the party had made a mistake in the pricing, so I now have both parts and will attempt replacements sometime this weekend if kids allow. Just one question with the clutch what does watch out for the switch mean? do I have to do anything other than remove the one bolt that passes through the apex of the lever?

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaggCity
    Just one question with the clutch what does watch out for the switch mean? do I have to do anything other than remove the one bolt that passes through the apex of the lever?

    Cheers
    I think the SV1000 has a hydraulic clutch but the mirco switch and layout should be similar.........you just need to be aware it is there and the pin... attachment should be the same as the cable clutch lever...... slotted bolt from the top with a nut (10mm socket or ringspanner) underneath.

    Couple of pics of the switch layout. (fwiw)

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    http://photos.imageevent.com/tldv8/e...websize/C2.JPG

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    Clutch is in fine

    but stuck on the gear lever, the foot peg I have removed by pulling out circlip and then pulling pin, but it leaves the mounting bracket which has to be removed to get at the gear lever, no idea how to remove this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaggCity
    but stuck on the gear lever, the foot peg I have removed by pulling out circlip and then pulling pin, but it leaves the mounting bracket which has to be removed to get at the gear lever, no idea how to remove this?
    See the 9th post in this thread (Page 1)

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    TLDV8 Is this what you are talking about in #9

    Quote Originally Posted by TLDV8
    Did you get a price for a lever off Henry at Takanini motorcycle wreckers?

    All easy fix's..as said by Lou Girardin,watch out for the switch under the clutch pivot.................. as far as the shift lever,if only the spigot broke off but the arm itself is still intact,repair is easy and a lot cheaper!!...... the only problem being if the SV rearset is like the TL1000 you have to remove the flanged capscrew that holds the footpeg to get the shift lever off,it is most likely loctited...as long as you have a 10mm inhex (i think) and a powerbar,no worries.
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    I have attached a couple of photo's with the footpeg removed is this what you are refering to above?

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    Yes,thats what i mean't
    It looks the same as the TL1000 rearset,at the inside will be a capscrew that threads into the footpeg hanger,the gearshift like the brake pedal pivots on it.It will probably have loctite holding so you will need a power bar and inhex.... If you need the tools to do it,shoot me a PM.

    Idealy you need to remove the rearset (8mm hex) from the bike ..then put that end piece in the vice (soft jaws) (with the peg removed as you have done)..then you can remove the capscrew at the rear.

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    You should be able to see the head of the capscrew back here.
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    Cant get to the back of the rear set

    I can see it but cant get to it, im thinking of drilling the end of the gear lever putting a bolt in so i can get it to a shop, I dont have any tools that will fit

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    Can't you unbolt the rearset from the frame?

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying
    Can't you unbolt the rearset from the frame?
    Yes you can Post 23

    Quote Originally Posted by tldv8
    Idealy you need to remove the rearset (8mm hex) from the bike ..then put that end piece in the vice (soft jaws) (with the peg removed as you have done)..then you can remove the capscrew at the rear.

    LaggCity..name a time on the weekend and i will change the parts for you... if that helps...or if you don't have a vice and want to ride into Manukau???

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    Big thanks to TLDV8

    for the tools and advice, all back to normal now, many thanks to all for your help and tips

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