bushing image, clutch/brake levers
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Re: bushing image, clutch/brake levers
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Re: bushing image, clutch/brake levers
I now have the issue resolved if you send me the other one I will post it That way I can rotate it 90 degrees
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Re: bushing image, clutch/brake levers
i will even post them in the one that you have marked solved
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Re: bushing image, clutch/brake levers
redrawn in IGEMS, JIm, this file opens up much clearer in MS paint, with either jpg or png format. ???
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Re: bushing image, clutch/brake levers
Not sure what the drawings posted represent. Are these to upgrade or reproduce the OEM part?
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Re: bushing image, clutch/brake levers
The bronze bushings in the levers are not available, so when they are worn out and the lever is sloppy against the switch contacts, one is encouraged to buy a new lever. However I have to be thrifty now that I am retired, so I designed a replacement bushing and the means to drive it out of the lever.
Following the drawings will produce a new bronze bushing which can be installed using a press/vice into the lever, once the old worn out bushing is driven out of the lever using the steel driver. It is easy lathe work to make the driver/bushings for my machinist friend, but it may not be cost effective for some folks.
Also one needs to ensure the pivot bolt is still at spec to ensure a good fit of the new bushing.
Dave
Following the drawings will produce a new bronze bushing which can be installed using a press/vice into the lever, once the old worn out bushing is driven out of the lever using the steel driver. It is easy lathe work to make the driver/bushings for my machinist friend, but it may not be cost effective for some folks.
Also one needs to ensure the pivot bolt is still at spec to ensure a good fit of the new bushing.
Dave
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Re: bushing image, clutch/brake levers
...'fraid I"d go to pinwall cycles http://pinwallcycle.com/
ebay or bikestrippers.com first... gotta be a gazillion of 'um
out there.... JM2C
ebay or bikestrippers.com first... gotta be a gazillion of 'um
out there.... JM2C
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