Re: Dog Leg Clutch Lever
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:54 pm
i have the same lever on my gp 6 plate clutch works a treat,20 mins with the dremmelRICSPEED wrote:
yam rd 250/350 lever ...bit of fettling to fit mind
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i have the same lever on my gp 6 plate clutch works a treat,20 mins with the dremmelRICSPEED wrote:
yam rd 250/350 lever ...bit of fettling to fit mind

That's good news, as my clutch always seemed to drag - regardless of whatever I did to clutch internals etc. - a bit on my old road scoot with the modified RD leverteamsequipe wrote:MB now do their own version which fits without fettling, and work a treat
http://www.lambrettaspares.com/spares/h ... 0696k.html
Cheers.
Just by way of feedback to the forum, As my scooter is at Seans I asked Sean to fit one of these levers whilst replacing the clutch in readiness for the avanti, I popped into the garage briefly whilst in the area on business and can confirm its a very nice bit of kit (the lever) and gives a very light clutch operation...there was a member asking about easier options on clutch leverage due to arithritis maybe this could be an alternative to him..or otherscorrado wrote:I've got some Saigon Yam ones too but they need fettling to match the housing.
Ditto on that just got one off ebay £6.50 inc the postage. I'm guessing 10 mins with a file to make it fit to the Lamy housing.ferritt wrote:I ended up with a remade rd350 lever from ebay for £3.50, modified the housing to suit, mb nylon clutch cable, problem seems solved
