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Dropped me bike and the main things that got damaged are the clutch lever, gear lever and linkage and rear indicator

 

In terms of the clutch lever, does this look useable for the time being? 

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In terms of the indicator, where is the best place to buy one from and are these going to be plug and play or am I going to have to crimp some wires? I’m not really sure how to even remove it

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And is this all I need to buy to replace the gear linkage / lever?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/174065419841?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=V_qxYwv3Tam&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=VRbZHOejSF2&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

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Do tell if there’s anything I should know before attempting repairs, thanks for reading.

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is that mud or have you filled the lever in with cement or filler?? lol

if the mount/lever action for the clutch  is fine then maybe? id change it when possible if's notches.

 

the indicator is held on inside the unit by a nut that is over the top of the wiring and indicate thread, ull have to open up the tail light unit to get to it.

 

uve bent the lever (£17 wemoto), the rod and worse the mount itself... the rods and lever will bend back if your careful, the mount itself will be more prone to snapping you try to bend it back from that far back as its a cast item unlike the rod and lever as they are solid metal.

 

check out independent dealers and wemoto for parts.

Edited by RideWithStyles
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3 hours ago, RideWithStyles said:

is that mud or have you filled the lever in with cement or filler?? lol

if the mount/lever action for the clutch  is fine then maybe? id change it when possible if's notches.

 

the indicator is held on inside the unit by a nut that is over the top of the wiring and indicate thread, ull have to open up the tail light unit to get to it.

 

uve bent the lever (£17 wemoto), the rod and worse the mount itself... the rods and lever will bend back if your careful, the mount itself will be more prone to snapping you try to bend it back from that far back as its a cast item unlike the rod and lever as they are solid metal.

 

check out independent dealers and wemoto for parts.

 

Thanks for the reply, saves me a worry about the indicator

 

Its not filler nor mud lol, the bike is just heavily scratched now and thats the aftermath of contact with the pavement 

 

And yes I tried bending both the rod / lever and the bracket, no give from the bracket but the rod snapped before even considering to move so safe to say I’m buying new everything

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