New 1100GS Clutch Actuation arm

Vern

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Having broken a couple of these,and replaced them as well,which is a right royal pain in the butt,I've decided to make some decent ones.....

They will be machined from solid 7075 aluminium,which for people in the know,is a tasty grade of aluminium (think aircraft bits:drool) then,they will be hard anodised to give them extra strength and a tough finish.

I need to have at least ten people say they want one before it's even worth considering setting about making them,as everything is going to cost on this.

I'm aiming at under £100 delivered for these,which isn't bad considering that a nasty stock Mbw one will set you back £110.

Anyone interested at all?
 
Having broken a couple of these,and replaced them as well,which is a right royal pain in the butt,I've decided to make some decent ones.....

They will be machined from solid 7075 aluminium,which for people in the know,is a tasty grade of aluminium (think aircraft bits:drool) then,they will be hard anodised to give them extra strength and a tough finish.

I need to have at least ten people say they want one before it's even worth considering setting about making them,as everything is going to cost on this.

I'm aiming at under £100 delivered for these,which isn't bad considering that a nasty stock Mbw one will set you back £110.

Anyone interested at all?

Stupid i know but what does it look like and where do it go
 
It mounts on the gearbox. Follow your clutch cable down to above the right hand footpeg,and the arm is the bit that the cable is attatched to.

It pushes a rod through the gearbox,and works the clutch.

You break it, and you'll not be going far..
 


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