Lario Handlebar Switch Gear |
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stuv65
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Posted: 21 Oct 2017 at 17:44 |
I have repaired the handlebar switchgear on my Lario more than once and it's getting a bit flakey. To replace them I would need a new clutch bracket & lever and also a new master cylinder (with the hassle of bleeding it, etc) as the switches fit over the existing lever brackets.
Has anyone managed to improve Lario switchgear? The piccy below shows what they're like. ta stuart |
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stuv65
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Sorry - piccy not working - the switches look like this..
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Third time lucky....Sorry Brian, stole the photo from your FB page.
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stuv65
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Fourth time lucky (sorry)
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Simmoto
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I've looked into this a bit and there is no straight swap for other Guzzi switchgear. I spoke to Guuzibits a while back and changing gets expensive and involves some requiring.
My reason for considering changing was a leaking front M/C for which there is no rebuild kit. The solution was buying a rebuild kit for a different mc kit with same diameter piston and removing the o rings and fitting to existing. Cheers |
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