Quote from: darrsi on 09 October 2016, 07:36:07 amQuote from: fazersharp on 04 October 2016, 10:13:45 amQuote from: darrsi on 04 October 2016, 07:35:35 amWas a hard slog but i renewed and refitted a gear lever rubber. I need a new one of those and the local stealer wanted £7+VATGonna cost me more than that now anyway, the one i bought totally does the job but has a brand new outer diameter of 16mm, which is less than the OEM one.Saying that, half my OEM one looked chewed to bits anyway so it doesn't really matter, but i just fancied it a tad bigger if possible. I couldn't find the damn thing at all on the AJ Sutton site, but after a bit of research it turns out that the very large majority of gear levers use the same standard fitting measurements of 8mm inner diameter and 40mm length, so i ordered this one which i'll get in the next couple of days. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/191962379408Yes I looked into it a couple of years ago as mine is chewed up and came to the conclusion that most are a standard fit, but that ebay one I think is round but I think I am right in saying that the oem one is oval.I wil let you pay for the ebay one and then await your in depth report with pictures and fitting instructions
Quote from: fazersharp on 04 October 2016, 10:13:45 amQuote from: darrsi on 04 October 2016, 07:35:35 amWas a hard slog but i renewed and refitted a gear lever rubber. I need a new one of those and the local stealer wanted £7+VATGonna cost me more than that now anyway, the one i bought totally does the job but has a brand new outer diameter of 16mm, which is less than the OEM one.Saying that, half my OEM one looked chewed to bits anyway so it doesn't really matter, but i just fancied it a tad bigger if possible. I couldn't find the damn thing at all on the AJ Sutton site, but after a bit of research it turns out that the very large majority of gear levers use the same standard fitting measurements of 8mm inner diameter and 40mm length, so i ordered this one which i'll get in the next couple of days. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/191962379408
Quote from: darrsi on 04 October 2016, 07:35:35 amWas a hard slog but i renewed and refitted a gear lever rubber. I need a new one of those and the local stealer wanted £7+VAT
Was a hard slog but i renewed and refitted a gear lever rubber.
Quote from: fazersharp on 09 October 2016, 12:31:26 pmQuote from: darrsi on 09 October 2016, 07:36:07 amQuote from: fazersharp on 04 October 2016, 10:13:45 amQuote from: darrsi on 04 October 2016, 07:35:35 amWas a hard slog but i renewed and refitted a gear lever rubber. I need a new one of those and the local stealer wanted £7+VATGonna cost me more than that now anyway, the one i bought totally does the job but has a brand new outer diameter of 16mm, which is less than the OEM one.Saying that, half my OEM one looked chewed to bits anyway so it doesn't really matter, but i just fancied it a tad bigger if possible. I couldn't find the damn thing at all on the AJ Sutton site, but after a bit of research it turns out that the very large majority of gear levers use the same standard fitting measurements of 8mm inner diameter and 40mm length, so i ordered this one which i'll get in the next couple of days. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/191962379408Yes I looked into it a couple of years ago as mine is chewed up and came to the conclusion that most are a standard fit, but that ebay one I think is round but I think I am right in saying that the oem one is oval.I wil let you pay for the ebay one and then await your in depth report with pictures and fitting instructionsYou won't notice the difference whether it's round or oval, but i did notice the slightly smaller diameter on my toe.I'm almost certain the 20mm one will be better, for me anyway.
Just finished fitting and testing my new leavers, they are a bit shorter than I thought they were going to be but they work so much better than the original OEM ones.
Quote from: Fazer99 on 13 October 2016, 07:23:48 pmJust finished fitting and testing my new leavers, they are a bit shorter than I thought they were going to be but they work so much better than the original OEM ones.Been using similar levers for a while, good old fleabay aye much better feel with the shortys and good quality Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
Quote from: fazersharp on 09 October 2016, 12:31:26 pmQuote from: darrsi on 09 October 2016, 07:36:07 amQuote from: fazersharp on 04 October 2016, 10:13:45 amQuote from: darrsi on 04 October 2016, 07:35:35 amWas a hard slog but i renewed and refitted a gear lever rubber. I need a new one of those and the local stealer wanted £7+VATWatch free movies onlineGonna cost me more than that now anyway, the one i bought totally does the job but has a brand new outer diameter of 16mm, which is less than the OEM one.Saying that, half my OEM one looked chewed to bits anyway so it doesn't really matter, but i just fancied it a tad bigger if possible. I couldn't find the damn thing at all on the AJ Sutton site, but after a bit of research it turns out that the very large majority of gear levers use the same standard fitting measurements of 8mm inner diameter and 40mm length, so i ordered this one which i'll get in the next couple of days. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/191962379408Yes I looked into it a couple of years ago as mine is chewed up and came to the conclusion that most are a standard fit, but that ebay one I think is round but I think I am right in saying that the oem one is oval.I wil let you pay for the ebay one and then await your in depth report with pictures and fitting instructionsYou won't notice the difference whether it's round or oval, but i did notice the slightly smaller diameter on my toe.I'm almost certain the 20mm one will be better, for me anyway.
Quote from: darrsi on 09 October 2016, 07:36:07 amQuote from: fazersharp on 04 October 2016, 10:13:45 amQuote from: darrsi on 04 October 2016, 07:35:35 amWas a hard slog but i renewed and refitted a gear lever rubber. I need a new one of those and the local stealer wanted £7+VATWatch free movies onlineGonna cost me more than that now anyway, the one i bought totally does the job but has a brand new outer diameter of 16mm, which is less than the OEM one.Saying that, half my OEM one looked chewed to bits anyway so it doesn't really matter, but i just fancied it a tad bigger if possible. I couldn't find the damn thing at all on the AJ Sutton site, but after a bit of research it turns out that the very large majority of gear levers use the same standard fitting measurements of 8mm inner diameter and 40mm length, so i ordered this one which i'll get in the next couple of days. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/191962379408Yes I looked into it a couple of years ago as mine is chewed up and came to the conclusion that most are a standard fit, but that ebay one I think is round but I think I am right in saying that the oem one is oval.I wil let you pay for the ebay one and then await your in depth report with pictures and fitting instructions
Quote from: fazersharp on 04 October 2016, 10:13:45 amQuote from: darrsi on 04 October 2016, 07:35:35 amWas a hard slog but i renewed and refitted a gear lever rubber. I need a new one of those and the local stealer wanted £7+VATWatch free movies onlineGonna cost me more than that now anyway, the one i bought totally does the job but has a brand new outer diameter of 16mm, which is less than the OEM one.Saying that, half my OEM one looked chewed to bits anyway so it doesn't really matter, but i just fancied it a tad bigger if possible. I couldn't find the damn thing at all on the AJ Sutton site, but after a bit of research it turns out that the very large majority of gear levers use the same standard fitting measurements of 8mm inner diameter and 40mm length, so i ordered this one which i'll get in the next couple of days. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/191962379408
Got those back from the chrome factory. The gear arm was looking bad after 18 years!
100 euro include a new link arm.
Turned my bike into a bit of art.