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07 TBA Fell Over....Looking for TIPS
#287728 08/18/2008 6:59 PM
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Kickstand half extended + tightening luggage strap = Over She Goes!!!!
The bike went over on it's leftside, bending the shifter (still works freely with slight foot contortions to reach it) and the clutch lever (adjustable type). The clutch lever snapped after a careful (what I thought was careful) straightening attempt.
Anyway, I'm just looking for tips, do's, don't's and "watch out for's".

Thanks All


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GerryS #287729 08/18/2008 8:43 PM
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I know from experience that the shift lever will bend back pretty easy. I also have sitting in a box somplace a stock (undamaged) shift lever for an 06.


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Re: 07 TBA Fell Over....Looking for TIPS
oneijack #287730 08/19/2008 12:51 AM
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in the future put a clutch or break lever in the oven for a while to soften it then straighten it and it won't break.


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The_Dog33 #287731 08/19/2008 5:14 AM
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Top Tip, Put the stand all the way down and never ever ever, drop yer bike. Sorry couldn't resist


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Re: 07 TBA Fell Over....Looking for TIPS
The_Dog33 #287732 08/19/2008 11:43 AM
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Quote:

in the future put a clutch or break lever in the oven for a while to soften it then straighten it and it won't break.



I've heard of this technique. I was in a rush however and used the microwave on 5 minutes...shoulda' used 10.


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GerryS #287733 08/19/2008 3:56 PM
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yeah I broke a clutch lever like that before when i was riding my old enduro through the snow. Tried bending it back and broke it off. Got home with a small pair of visegrips clamped on. So keep a pair of visegrips handy in the future..haha

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brokenfixed #287734 08/21/2008 2:53 PM
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Got 'er all fixed. $60 for the adjustable clutch lever and bent the shifter back to normal.
Thanks folks, for all the input.


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