Clutch Lever Removal
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Clutch Lever Removal
I know that sounds really stupid and noobish butttt I've been trying to get this lever off for about 20 minutes. I removed the bolt, washer and nut on the bottom. I thought once that was removed it would just slide right out, but nope. It looks like there is a little raised spacer on the top side of the lever that is inside of the perch hole. I've even tried prying the perch open a little more thinking maybe somebody tightened the bolt too much and crimped the perch onto the lever too tightly. Any ideas???? This is retarded..
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The only stupid question is the one ya don't ask man .... I don't judge anybody by their questions they ask, because I know i've asked quite a few stupid ones myself i'm sure ... lol ..... not everybody is very mechanically inclined and everybody has to start off somewhere learning .... (not referring to you, just in general) ...
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Last time you had the lever off?
I can't think of anything else that would hold it back. Put your palm between the grip and lever and just bump it forward a few times, wiggle it up and down, etc.
Don't get crazy with it because you don't want to break something and cause yourself more headache, but a little force won't hurt anything.
I can't think of anything else that would hold it back. Put your palm between the grip and lever and just bump it forward a few times, wiggle it up and down, etc.
Don't get crazy with it because you don't want to break something and cause yourself more headache, but a little force won't hurt anything.
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I had the same problem when fitting the shorty levers, but it wasn't that hard to remove.
I sprayed a bit of wd40 and used a small socket with the same size of the bush and tapped slightly. It was catching the lever and after tapping on it I just pushed the lever to the front and she was out.
There's really nothing that she could be catching except for that bush...
I sprayed a bit of wd40 and used a small socket with the same size of the bush and tapped slightly. It was catching the lever and after tapping on it I just pushed the lever to the front and she was out.
There's really nothing that she could be catching except for that bush...
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LOL. I will try again tonight. Half the problem is the lever is broken off right at the perch so there isn't much of a lever for me to grab and wiggle. Maybe about 1" max. I even tried putting a small socket on the bushing and tapping it with a hammer. I also tried spreading out the perch with a screwdriver but I didn't want to bend it too far and crack the perch. I'll give it a shot later and let you guys know the outcome. I have literally spent about 45 minutes trying to get this damn thing out. Ridiculous.