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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: rbond on May 13, 2015, 06:00:22 PM
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Is it possible to get just the clutch lever and not the assembly on the handlebar? I mean $50.00 is rather high when all I need is the lever itself.
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rbond,
PM me. I think I can help you out.
Peter Y.
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MG Cycle sells the lever alone. The part number is 32605511. Price is $20.36. I've bought several. Don't ask why.
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The lever itself lists for almost $50 at AF1 Racing, my favorite parts supplier.
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MG Cycle sells the lever alone. It's part number 32605511.
Yea, I think I got an adjustable lever from them at an economical price. Made by Domino I think?
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What ever happened to the good old days when bike parts were cheap!!
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Harpers Moto Guzzi sells the Accossato adjustable clutch lever (http://www.harpermoto.com/accossato-clutch-lever.html) for less than $50.
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What ever happened to the good old days when bike parts were cheap!!
I don't remember those days. In the '70s I often made parts that broke or vibrated loose and got lost, because parts prices were high.
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I have a slightly used set of accossato adjustable brake and clutch levers (3050.52L and 3149.52L).... for V7 Classic, Cafe and Racer, 750 Nevada and Breva 750. Will NOT fit 2013 V7. PM if anyone is interested..asking $50 combined including shipping via USPS priority mail in US....
They're just gathering dust...
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I don't remember those days. In the '70s I often made parts that broke or vibrated loose and got lost, because parts prices were high.
I only ever had japanese bikes in the 70s so I never had any parts that vibrated off the bike. ;-T
Back then bikes were more for cheap transport but these days they are a luxury item. It wasn't a big deal for my mates and myself to be experimenting with different handle bars, sprockets, jetting etc often.
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I've got a brand new clutch lever, part MG32605511, in original plastic packaging, with the plastic bushing included, that I just listed in the Classified section. I'll sell it for $20 including shipping to the lower 48.
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I only ever had japanese bikes in the 70s so I never had any parts that vibrated off the bike. ;-T
I was talking about my Kawasaki H2. :D
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I was talking about my Kawasaki H2. :D
Lol! You know what's funny about this? I was going to write unless you owned a H1 or H2 lol!
A couple of my mates had H1s and the foot pegs used to work there way loose one mate foot peg fell off one day In was like what the hell! He sold it after that and bought another 750 four.
The other mate rear ended a car and gave up riding after that...
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I have a slightly used set of accossato adjustable brake and clutch levers (3050.52L and 3149.52L).... for V7 Classic, Cafe and Racer, 750 Nevada and Breva 750. Will NOT fit 2013 V7. PM if anyone is interested..asking $50 combined including shipping via USPS priority mail in US....
They're just gathering dust...
What changed in 2013?
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What changed in 2013?
Not sure exactly Kev. I'm going off Harper's website desription as far as fitment. Currently have no way of testing as I no longer have my V7.
http://www.harpermoto.com/accossato-clutch-lever.html (http://www.harpermoto.com/accossato-clutch-lever.html)
http://www.harpermoto.com/accossato-brake-lever.html (http://www.harpermoto.com/accossato-brake-lever.html)
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Not sure exactly Kev. I'm going off Harper's website desription as far as fitment. Currently have no way of testing as I no longer have my V7.
http://www.harpermoto.com/accossato-clutch-lever.html (http://www.harpermoto.com/accossato-clutch-lever.html)
http://www.harpermoto.com/accossato-brake-lever.html (http://www.harpermoto.com/accossato-brake-lever.html)
Well, according to their OEM parts finder the V7C and the Stone/Special have the same clutch lever (and brake lever), so I wonder if that's not a mistake in their listing or if something else is different on the replacement levers that make them incompatible with something else?
Maybe I should check the lever housings too...