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Replacement Levers?
Does anyone know where I could find some cheap third party levers that might fit the Terere?
Had a slow speed spill yesterday on some mud while doign a u-turn and bent the front and back levers. The Bike shop Faversham kindly fixed them for just the cost of the replacement front lever but �40 seemed a bit steep for the lever itself. I know mandp do replacement levers but at first glance I'm not sure it any of those would fit? Basically thinking of getting a few spares in now (clutch, front and rear brake) as it'll be cheaper should I need them again. |
The Tenere brake lever is the same part number as the lever for a FZ6 or FZ1, so if you can find a pattern lever for one of those then it should fit ok.
Nick. |
Which model and year of FZ6 would that be please?
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Brake lever P/N: 5VS-83922-00 All tha Yamaha's sold in the USA have parts manuals online: http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/parts/home.aspx Nick. |
NOTE: I have edited this as it had the wrong part no.
The Tenere part number is the same as the FJR 1300 2004. I have just ordered some of these http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo.a...er3url=Economy The part no you need is [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif'] 564466[/FONT] But have not received them yet but I assume they will fit OK. I have not been able to find any clutch levers I called Yamaha to cross reference the Tenere part number against other Yamaha models but it seems it is unique. Off - the road do a Clutch lever but it is expensive |
The clutch lever is unique to the Tenere.
Its almost identical to the FZ6/FZ1 except that the part that fits into the perch (where the bolt fits through to hold it in place) is about half the thickness of the FZ's. I bought another one (�20) and had 30mm chopped out and the ball welded back on. Nick. |
There is a pattern clutch lever available that fits the standard Tenere perch - I bought a couple here in the US, but stupidly threw away the packaging before I wrote down the part number... I trhink they were made by a company called Trackmaster or something like that...
There were two lengths available, regular and a shorter version (about 40mm shorter) which I bought so they clear the handguards much better... best of all they were $8.99 each, so about six quid... As I recall they are designed to fit a number of earlier Yamaha and Suzuki models I think - if you can find a shop that has a bunch of replacement levers on a rack (such as M&P for example) you should be able to match one up... sorry I can't be any more help at this time... If I see them again, I'll jot down the details xx |
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