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Griso clutch master cylinder push rod
Trogladyte:
Is that what this thing is called? It's the adjustable pin in the clutch lever that actually operates the hydraulics. Mine was coming loose, and I was getting clutch drag and trouble getting neutral at a standstill. So I took it all apart, adjusted it and re-tightened the grub screw to lock it. It's all working - for now. But the threads on the pin are very worn. and the post in the lever that the pin screws into is aso very worn indeed. There's a worrying amount of play - it's flopping about like a sausage in the Mersey Tunnel. I've greased it up, which should slow the wear, but I would really like a new one.
Has anyone got a part number, or any other inspirational ideas to identify and locate this thing, which appears to be made from 100% unobtanium. Can't see it on the Fowlers microfiche. it must be a Brembo part, right? I suspect it's used on a whole range of European bikes. But what is it, and where can I get one? I'd rather not buuy a whole lever, as I have a couple of good spares. One has a push-rod, but someone has lost the grub screw, and used epoxy to keep it is place. Yawn.
guzzisteve:
They come with epoxy on the grub screw, new on bike. Others have done this, I did a Griso once BUT I had the parts, don't know where boss got them.
Try a search
RinkRat II:
Looks like the lever assy is available... 981046 Silver 114.00 ...AP8118659 Gold...112.00 Cadre cycle shows the breakdown in their parts Fiche
https://cadrecycle.com/
Paul B :boozing:
Trogladyte:
--- Quote from: RinkRat II on February 08, 2020, 09:28:24 AM --- Looks like the lever assy is available... 981046 Silver 114.00 ...AP8118659 Gold...112.00 Cadre cycle shows the breakdown in their parts Fiche
https://cadrecycle.com/
Paul B :boozing:
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Thats the same diagram as Fowlers use. The pin isn't shown, so difficult to see if it is included with the lever assembly. Here's the part.
RinkRat II:
As you say, it doesn't show it and you may have to search Brembo's site to find it. Know a good machinist? Plan B.
Paul B :boozing:
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