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Old 29-11-10, 08:03 PM   #1
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Default Filing down a lever?

I bought a set of Trak-Tech Stubby Black levers for my bike as a birthday present a few weeks ago.

The brake side went on a treat, but the clutch side wouldnt go into the perch bracket no matter how I tried it. Was at an estimate .25-.5mm too thick.

I called up M&P, sent them back, and a week later a new one turned up with a note on the back "This one is approx .25-.5mm thinner than the previous one".

Tried this again at the weekend, and although it now slots in snugly, and returns fully with the retaining bolt out...as soon as the bolt goes in and the nut tightened up more than a light nip, the lever doesnt return fully.

Comparing the lever to the stock one, I can see the stock lever is thinner still.

The dudes at M&P are baffled as they have apparently sold many of these without an issue to SV owners. At first we thought maybe the wrong lever was put in the packaging, but twice in a row seems unlikely. I'm pretty sure this is the stock perch as well.

I cant be bothered to send it back again, wait another week, etc etc...

Can I just file this down? I'd do the underside (not that it matters much as it isnt visible anyway). Anyone done this? Any tips?

At a guess less than a mm has to come off.

Cheers

H
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Old 29-11-10, 08:11 PM   #2
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Default Re: Filing down a lever?

you could LAP it down but not sure on the shape of the bit of leaver you are on about.

if the whole piece is flat then tape some sand paper to a flat glass surface and rub the tiem up and down then roatat 90o and rub up and down again ps use 250 - 600 - then 1500 then fine wire wool to get a good finish

this is a pc possessor part lapped


finishd lapping



depends how good a finish you want but thats the best way to get a good flat finish
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Old 29-11-10, 08:13 PM   #3
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Default Re: Filing down a lever?

The bit I'm talking about it the bit that slots into the bracket where the single bolt holds the lever in...the bit that the nipple slots into. Doesnt need to be mirror finish!
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Old 29-11-10, 08:16 PM   #4
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Default Re: Filing down a lever?

Personally I would be asking for a refund!
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Old 29-11-10, 08:16 PM   #5
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Default Re: Filing down a lever?

you dont need to do it mirror but the process still works, i know what bit you mean, is it dead flat so you could put it flat down with no bits sticking up or does it have extruded bits ?
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Old 29-11-10, 08:18 PM   #6
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Default Re: Filing down a lever?

Nah its dead flat.

I thought about a refund, but the only other place I can find this particular lever (SV650S 99-02 Stubby Black Clutch) is Busters. I called them and they have the same part code on the box so I could end up going through the same process with them?

I thought if I could just file it down a little, problem solved, and I can move on with life eh!
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Old 29-11-10, 08:21 PM   #7
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Poo photo but you get the idea Uploaded with ImageShack.us
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Old 29-11-10, 08:21 PM   #8
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Default Re: Filing down a lever?

busters is M&P lol

you can file it but id still lap it just with 600 then 1000 to finish it off a bit
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Old 29-11-10, 08:23 PM   #9
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Is it? Wow, how silly I feel. In that case I cant find anywhere else that sells them!

Being really bad at these things:

Is there a certain type/grade of file I should use?
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Old 29-11-10, 08:33 PM   #10
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use coarse grade file, then sand or use a fine grade file
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