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the video makes that hill look like a little bump
it didn't feel it when looking at it from the bottom
Mark, maybe have a look at a temporary repair using an epoxy like JB weld? The Magura clutch is hardly a highly stressed item, it's low pressure mineral oil stuff and as long as you get it oil tight it will be as good as new. As long as the joint site is clean I have repaired a huge range of broken bits with that stuff and it's $20 a tube........the trick is to clean well first, brake cleaner spray and the like to remove all oily residue.
Thanks for that Iain, I did consider it as I tossed it high and wide into the Rangipo Desert..However, it was a huge break, and serrated, it broke in three places due to the force....Not from shear speed I tell ya...
More the angle of the impact...Funnily enough the lever is fine...
Ooops.....
Try a wanted thread in the off road section, you may be surprised what turns up.....I need both of mine so keep clear of my bikes!
PS, not as bad as the 1150 Adventure Javahead flipped a couple of years back, he was into a couple of grand for the BMW clutch assembly.![]()
These are $530 from KTM, I searched high and low for a replacement. Even USA is approx $260 plus postage (USD)...Matching a similar model KTM would cost me $680 because I need a cable etc...SO........I rang Husqvarna and spoke to a guy at my local shop....Same 10.5 Magura, will be here in 48 hours, will fit in 20 minutes or so...
$490 off the shelf, but can have it for $400....
Done deal, this enables me to ride for the weekend but now I can't eat, drink or pay my rates....I have priorities....Fix me bike.....hehe
KTM Magura may fit from different models but the slave and cable may be different....I have gone down that track. The compatible options were 640E, Duke, 640SM, and funnily enough a 125....and others, but I don't have that knowledge and if I bought it, I was stuck with the part and even then it might not be the right one....aint as easy as that...![]()
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