Rear brake pedal 907IE

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Rear brake pedal 907IE

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Hi guys, I hope I am not asking a stupid question on this, but on my ride home from work yesterday, the end of my rear brake pedal fell off. I talked to my local dealer, and it is not available anymore. Does anyone know if there are any alternatives to getting either a replacement end piece, or if I have to get a new lever with the end. I really don't want to use a bolt on the end of the lever if I don't have to. Thank you for the help. Have a great day.
Regards, Paul
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If you use a dome headed bolt it would be hard to tell :cool:
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Go for a nice carriage bolt and use the stock rubber, or bit of rubber hose. I've seen it done well and can hardly notice its not stock.

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Mc tool wrote:If you use a dome headed bolt it would be hard to tell :cool:
ducinthebay wrote:Go for a nice carriage bolt and use the stock rubber, or bit of rubber hose. I've seen it done well and can hardly notice its not stock.

Cheers, Phil
good to see a bit of the old school ingenuity :thumbup:
25bucks for a bit of metal and 40 to send it overseas :lol: :lol: :lol:
Cheers Claude.

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well, it`s $22 for two, it looks "original" and Paul is in the US so it`s 5,60 for shipping.
That`s for sure more expensive than a simple bolt but a lot cheaper than a new complete lever.
I guess it depends on what one is looking for.

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Go for a nice carriage bolt and use the stock rubber, or bit of rubber hose. I've seen it done well and can hardly notice its not stock.
Easy DIY work.
I guess I also would manage to do it!!!!
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Thank you guys! As usual, you are all awesome! I always appreciate all of your thoughts and help. Ride safe.
Warm regards, Paul
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paulmozzi wrote:Thank you guys! As usual, you are all awesome! I always appreciate all of your thoughts and help. Ride safe.
Warm regards, Paul
In other words we are a pack of butchers and he's going to buy a new one :D :lol: :lol: :lol:
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if its made G will find it :thumbup:
I agree, it would look original and cheaper than a new lever
...but I can't get over the shipping costs (for us overseas) for something so small, ridiculous really :wacko:
Cheers Claude.

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I did order the lever kit from European cycle. I think to some degree, we are all a bunch of crazy butchers! :wacko:
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Share some pictures when you get it and do the repair. :thumbup:
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Hey guys, I just wanted to update you on the brake lever issue. I did order the lever end repair kit from European Cycle, and it worked great. You don't have to take the old lever off. I just bought a new rubber end and slid it on, and it looks great. Thank you for your help!
Regards, Paul
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