Clutch Switch
- jt
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Clutch Switch
What is the trick to removing the clutch lever switch from the lever bracket assembly? I've tried pushing on it but did not budge.
JT In Texas
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- NobleHops
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Re: Clutch Switch
I think there are little fangs that engage slots in the recess where it sits. Look very closely at that barrel and push those in while wiggling it out. Your third hand will come in handy here.
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Nils Menten
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Re: Clutch Switch
Push it out from the back - it will pop right out.
Dave
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Re: Clutch Switch
Woops - looks like we were typing at the same time. Your answer is better anyway, Nils.
Dave
Dave
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Re: Clutch Switch
Dave, Nils,
Thanks for the replys, will give it a go today.
Regards
JT
Thanks for the replys, will give it a go today.
Regards
JT
JT In Texas
The biggest troublemaker you'll probably ever
have to deal with, watches you from
the mirror every mornin'.
The biggest troublemaker you'll probably ever
have to deal with, watches you from
the mirror every mornin'.