dbarb3 Posted Saturday at 04:46 PM Posted Saturday at 04:46 PM Had little tip over, looking for a rear brake lever 2002 Lemans
docc Posted Saturday at 05:50 PM Posted Saturday at 05:50 PM I replaced mine with an unbreakable one from HMB-Guzzi.
audiomick Posted Saturday at 06:41 PM Posted Saturday at 06:41 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, docc said: HMB-Guzzi. These days it's HMB-Moto, since that wave of lawyer's letters from the Piaggio lawyer about using the name "Guzzi". Is this the lever? https://hmb-moto.de/Bremshebel-Fuss-V11-CNC Edited Saturday at 07:30 PM by audiomick 1
docc Posted Saturday at 07:29 PM Posted Saturday at 07:29 PM I was hasty and mis-spoke on HMB's new name. Yes, that is the lever! I like the elegance of the design and adjustable toe tab. I can vouch for its durability as mine * got bent * and I put it in the vice and bent it back. We all know the Guzzi part just snaps off. 2 1
gstallons Posted Sunday at 05:33 AM Posted Sunday at 05:33 AM 12 hours ago, dbarb3 said: Had little tip over, looking for a rear brake lever 2002 Lemans Have you found one yet ? I think I have one. 1
activpop Posted Sunday at 04:41 PM Posted Sunday at 04:41 PM If @gstallonscan't find one, I have one. 1
gstallons Posted Sunday at 05:16 PM Posted Sunday at 05:16 PM Well , brother I have looked and I can't find it .
docc Posted Sunday at 05:51 PM Posted Sunday at 05:51 PM I did learn the short frames, 1999-2001, have a slightly shorter rear brake lever than the Long Frames, 2002-2005 1
activpop Posted Sunday at 05:57 PM Posted Sunday at 05:57 PM Interesting @docc, looks like mine is the longer one. 2
Pressureangle Posted Sunday at 07:20 PM Posted Sunday at 07:20 PM Harper's MG has had billet levers for some time, I have a set on my 'Sport and they're very high quality. Brake and Shift. https://harpermoto.com/products/harpers-6061-billet-aluminum-v11-lemans-rear-brake-lever-0110830?_pos=14&_sid=71e69676c&_ss=r 2
gstallons Posted Sunday at 08:48 PM Posted Sunday at 08:48 PM IDK if you were prepared to spend that kind of $$ but I am sure these are less prone to breakage than the factory levers . 1
Bill Hagan Posted Sunday at 09:03 PM Posted Sunday at 09:03 PM Condolences on the tip-over. I have some leftover parts from my Ballabio, but pretty sure those don;t include a rear brake lever. In North Carolina -- in fact, in Wendell, pretty close to you -- or I'd go down to the Moto Grappa and check. And, while of no help with that lever, will add that I have these on my V85 and they help avoid what you are now suffering. https://gtmotocycles.com/products/gt-folding-toe-peg Bill P.S. If at all interested in seeing what those folding pegs look like in real life, I can stop by in the a.m. on my way to Martinez, Georgia. Text me at 4ZERO4.8ZERO8.84EIGHT6 1
docc Posted Monday at 12:22 AM Posted Monday at 12:22 AM Well, nuts . . . it seems my replacement lever is Das Mototech that I got from MG Cycle . . . https://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=50&products_id=2795
activpop Posted Monday at 01:25 AM Posted Monday at 01:25 AM I won't comment on why you have so many spares hanging around...nope, not gonna do it. 4
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