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Swapping out brake and clutch levers

Rob DeMass

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Hey folks, I bought a new set of levers for my 2013 V7 Stone. Is there a trick to installing them or do they just swap in and out thanks?
 
Solved. Wasn't that bad

Although you've already done the job, one thing I'd suggest is that the pints that act as the axle for the levers be replaced when changing levers, particularly on higher mileage bikes. While the majority of wear occurs at the hole in the lever, the pins themselves do become oval over time.
 
Photo!! Did you get some fancy levers or what?

I bought adjustable levers made by Domino, the OEM supplier for the factory levers on my 2009 V7, and they dropped right in. Got them from Harpers, I think. The adjustment is nice, but they're nothing fancy.

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