Bought a set of DG clutch and brake levers from a fellow GSer on ere.
Watched the well informed installation video on Tube Youb and thought, yes, even I can do that!
Wrong!...
I nearly got caught out.
Did the whole install on both levers and with the light fading I chose to test ride instead on the warmest day this year so far... today!
Got about 3 miles from home and realised my adjustment on the peg that tickles the master cylinder was far from perfect. It was probably half a turn to little.
I engaged gear and then heard the dreaded engine scream without much forward momentum.
A call to BMW Assist involved 4 hours of waiting with zero assist. I was told the tech couldn't find me! Turn it in!!
After fumbling around with the lever adjustment I embarked on a brown panty return home. Long ramble short, I barely made it!
Got home, stripped the whole thing back, realigned the grub screw that binds the actuator arm with the wee bollock on the end. Fired her up and took her for a test. Seems ok and back to normal, but the whole experience has left me slightly paranoid.
Does the lever adjustment in or away from the handlebar finetune the biting point? Or is it just adjustment for someone with gorilla hands?
I'd like to say 'I live and learn' but in my case...
Bumbling Bob
Watched the well informed installation video on Tube Youb and thought, yes, even I can do that!
Wrong!...
I nearly got caught out.
Did the whole install on both levers and with the light fading I chose to test ride instead on the warmest day this year so far... today!
Got about 3 miles from home and realised my adjustment on the peg that tickles the master cylinder was far from perfect. It was probably half a turn to little.
I engaged gear and then heard the dreaded engine scream without much forward momentum.
A call to BMW Assist involved 4 hours of waiting with zero assist. I was told the tech couldn't find me! Turn it in!!
After fumbling around with the lever adjustment I embarked on a brown panty return home. Long ramble short, I barely made it!
Got home, stripped the whole thing back, realigned the grub screw that binds the actuator arm with the wee bollock on the end. Fired her up and took her for a test. Seems ok and back to normal, but the whole experience has left me slightly paranoid.
Does the lever adjustment in or away from the handlebar finetune the biting point? Or is it just adjustment for someone with gorilla hands?
I'd like to say 'I live and learn' but in my case...
Bumbling Bob