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  1. #61
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    You could of just brought a standard replacement clutch lever and perch for ~20$ from TSS or Boyles, they fit most things. I find boyles really good. Mainly a service/parts shop.

    And yes your a retard for pushing so hard on a spanner that you broke a bolt without realising there was a locknut underneath.

    Nevermind you got it sorted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post
    And yes your a retard for pushing so hard on a spanner that you broke a bolt without realising there was a locknut underneath.

    Nevermind you got it sorted.
    Everybody makes mistakes. I've made my fair share, yet I get hired to fuck with Rally cars.
    Good old KB, bash a guy for breaking a bolt. He probably won't do it again. Probably won't ask you wankers for help either.
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    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Alot of pro armchair mechanics on here that obviously haven't broken a bolt or had one seize up before. Pretty sure there are a shitload of cunts on here that don't even ride anymore either.
    Flame a guy when he asks for help, wasn't exactly a TTY high tensile steel bolt, small bolts like this break all the time especially around the exhaust manifold. Lost count how many I have had to weld back in place for people.

    End yourselves

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    Quote Originally Posted by sketch View Post
    Even had a lazy clutch switch lying round
    Better get an electrician to come and fit that one eh

    P/T, we've all done some dumb shit I'm sure (I too owned a kawasaki once), just learn from it, and in future don't put as much torque on a wee bike bolt as you would on the bigger car bolts you're used to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reibz View Post
    Alot of pro armchair mechanics on here that obviously haven't broken a bolt or had one seize up before.
    Yup, they should give a Chinese mini moto a go... lots of potential for raping fasteners right there.

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    All sorted. Pop the new switch and bolt back in after work. For my next thread I think il invent my own kb wave...........

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