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I had to lay my bike down when someone blew through a red light; only damage to bike was I snapped off about an inch of the metal clutch handle; I feel like the obvious answer is to just buy a new clutch handle, but I like to try and fix things, comes from growing up on a ranch. Any type of metal on metal bonding you could recommend, so, that I could then attempt to sauter back on. won't look great, but somehting to hd me until I am ready to spring for a new clutch handle, thanks, zeke
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Should be Riding
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Should be Riding
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I had to lay my bike down when someone blew through a red light
OK Zeke. Time to fess up as to where you are located and give us some bio too?!
From trailer hitches to low siding, seems like in only a few posts that we would have to know in order to temper your post with a base line of reality!
Sure, I am bummed you had to lay your bike down, but it is a good thing you are alright.
Lot's of members have parts laying around. All of us who have too much money and replace purfectly good parts with blinding chrome ones will have a stock clutch lever for you. Fixing yours is like touching up the lisa mona with a sharpie.
The stock levers are some kind of al-lou-min-e-um. By the time someone tigs your broken one up, you could buy one.
Happy FRIDAY. T minus 9 hours and fifteen minutes till beer-thirty. 
Blowing gravel off rural roads
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Big Bore
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You could try JB Weld, Zeke. The stuff is amazing and you can get it at any parts store or Wally world. Quote:
Happy FRIDAY. T minus 9 hours and fifteen minutes till beer-thirty
I am taking half a day off today. I'm betting beer-thirty might come a tad earlier!! 
"Never underestimate the power of human stupidity" - Robert Heinlein
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Worn Saddle
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Happy FRIDAY. T minus 9 hours and fifteen minutes till beer-thirty
I am taking half a day off today. I'm betting beer-thirty might come a tad earlier!!
It's Monday for me on Fridays. But Matt and I had several beers last night! 
A word to the wise is not necessary. It is the stupid ones who need the advice.
Pat
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Oil Expert
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pm me with your mailing address and I will send my stock one to you free of charge
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I have come to the realization that it will be much easier and cheaper to just buy a replacement. My bio; 45 years old bike owner for ten (10) years, two kids, nine and 11, commodity trader by day (15 years), guitar player and coach at night, married 14 years, what else: 5' 9" 180 lbs. most interesting fact is probaby that I was a professional bicycle racer for 7 years in my twenties; not good enough to race the tour, but good enough to make a living eating banana's and power bars and riding a bike. that's all I have got; oh, I live in Minnetonka, MN. and was born in Minot, ND. before my speedmaster, I had a Honda Magna, 750; hope that helps with reality check
zeke earl
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brian harrington 12704 myrtle circle minnetonka, mn 55305
send me your address and I can at least send you a gift from Minnesota, and I promise you it will not be a dead mosquito the size of a canary. many thanks, zeke; 952 930 3308
zeke earl
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moe; is that what you meant by send us your bio; this is my first time on a forum, and so far, it has been extemely helpful, as I am not real mechanical but trying to learn. regards, zeke (my real name is Brian, but all my friends call me Zeke).
zeke earl
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Should be Riding
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Should I even ask how you went from Brian to Zeke?  I think Moe meant in your home page. Click on "my home" and edit your profile there. You can add a couple things. Or click on a few guys' user names and see what sort of thing they put in there. We don't need the "enjoys long walks on the beach" kinda stuff 
Benny
Black & Silver '02
Too many mods to list
Not enough miles ridden
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3/4 Throttle
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While J-B Weld is one of my favorite products, it's not nearly strong enough to put an end back on a handlebar lever. This repair could be done, however, with low temp aluminum brazing rod. It's available by the pound, fractional pound, and even individual stick, at hardware stores, NAPA stores and I think welding supply stores. You can also find it at various trade and hobby shows, such as gun shows, model plane and train shows, ect. The key to using it successfully is preparation. Clean the metal to be repaired very well (remembering that the higher the aluminum alloy, the faster it re-oxidizes). Heat the broken piece on a hot plate, in an oven (or, in Arizona, let it lie out in the noon day sun). Aluminum sucks the heat out something fierce, so keep it hot while you solder. If the broken piece is small, a propane or MAP gas torch can be used. If the piece is big (lots of bulk), you may need to use an oxy-acetylene rig. Remember, you're not "welding", i.e. melting, the parent metal, you're just "brazing" it. Vee grooving the crack line/broken mating surface is usually very helpful. Nothing beats TIG (Heli-Arc) welding, but this comes close, and is a heck of a lot less expensive. 
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Should be Riding
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Should be Riding
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I have a cuz I call Zeke. Nice name. Welcome aboard!
Blowing gravel off rural roads
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zeke,
sent today around 11 am mountain time.
paul
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Oh Dude,
You fit right in here. None of us were champions either (except BigJack). But yes, you're our lot, my friend.
Keep riding all your two wheelers. Beanache fixed your problem like Snekepete fixed mine last year.
Welcome Home,
Dennis
Ride Safe,
Dennis
Triumph, it's how I live and what I ride.
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