Boog
Traveling Story Teller
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2013
- Messages
- 8,501
- Location
- Dumfries, Virginia
- Ride
- 2014 R3T, RAMAIR, Full Viking Dual exhaust
Step two is to replace the clutch lever.
Luckily my 10mm was ready and waiting.
Disconnecting the clutch cable was easy enough.
Getting the bolt out was fairly easy too. Nice and tight with no play like I have seen on other posts. I understand that the hole will develop play at some point though.
The new clutch lever fit like it was made for this...
I then adjusted both the clutch handle and brake handle to suit my reach and went on to fire Buzzy up. Started right away.
I did notice that the left front indicator stock base is broken. It is still sturdy though and the blinker works. The back stock is also bent slightly and its blinker works as well.
Now, for the step back; the bike fell against the car as mentioned before. I incorrectly thought the left bar end struck the car door but it turns out it was the right bar and mirror that hit the mid area of the door. The right mirror is loose. I tightened it up easily enough. However, the brake light switch no longer works. The foot pedal does though and the brake hand lever did two weeks ago when the bike passed inspection. I found no obvious broken issue with the right grip assembly but darkness has once more fallen so I will look it over later.
I rode the bike around the neighborhood and it seems as good as it was prior to the tip over.
Luckily my 10mm was ready and waiting.
Disconnecting the clutch cable was easy enough.
Getting the bolt out was fairly easy too. Nice and tight with no play like I have seen on other posts. I understand that the hole will develop play at some point though.
The new clutch lever fit like it was made for this...
I then adjusted both the clutch handle and brake handle to suit my reach and went on to fire Buzzy up. Started right away.
I did notice that the left front indicator stock base is broken. It is still sturdy though and the blinker works. The back stock is also bent slightly and its blinker works as well.
Now, for the step back; the bike fell against the car as mentioned before. I incorrectly thought the left bar end struck the car door but it turns out it was the right bar and mirror that hit the mid area of the door. The right mirror is loose. I tightened it up easily enough. However, the brake light switch no longer works. The foot pedal does though and the brake hand lever did two weeks ago when the bike passed inspection. I found no obvious broken issue with the right grip assembly but darkness has once more fallen so I will look it over later.
I rode the bike around the neighborhood and it seems as good as it was prior to the tip over.