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M5 rate cycle levers on telo-flow

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Junkman

01-16-2008 10:27:01




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Is it possible to replace one of the levers, or will I need the whole plate. Top lever is broke off. Anyone got any parts? Thanks




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schrocky

01-16-2008 15:25:57




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 Re: M5 rate cycle levers on telo-flow in reply to Junkman, 01-16-2008 10:27:01  
We actually made some really nice looking ones for my buddies 602, they do come off of there as stated on here . We made from soft steel , the cast ones get broke off often. There are also short and long ones for whatever reason, I do have a set of shorts I might part with.



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Luke Miller

01-16-2008 12:54:30




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 Re: M5 rate cycle levers on telo-flow in reply to Junkman, 01-16-2008 10:27:01  
There is a small roll pin that holds them on. Which one do you need I may have an extra, I'll have to see.



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Junkman

01-16-2008 13:01:31




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 Re: M5 rate cycle levers on telo-flow in reply to Luke Miller, 01-16-2008 12:54:30  
I believe it is the lever that is kind of on top of the other lever, I will double check tonight. Thanks



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Alan K

01-16-2008 17:20:21




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 Re: M5 rate cycle levers on telo-flow in reply to Junkman, 01-16-2008 13:01:31  
I think the top one is the rate lever. They are usually the first to go (more in the way of getting hit I suppose). There was a guy that was making those a few years ago. Ill have to see if I can find his name and number.



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