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  1. Eastbournemark

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    No prizes for guessing how I accomplished this modification for the Bonnie.

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    Poor Bonnie, that's like the equivalent of being forced to wear taped up glasses.

    I hope both yourself and the bike didn't sustain any further damage.
     
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    Whoops! :sob:
     
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    Come on Mark spill the beans :worried:
     
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    An unlucky little spill Mark?
     
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    Touring in France. After hard days riding decide to fill up in order to get a good start the following day. Pulled up at the pump, decide to swing my leg over to get off thinking I won’t need my side stand down. What a dork! In fairness to the French watching they didn’t laugh and came to my assistance to pick the bike up.

    Have 8 more days to go in France and Belgium with my Heath Robinson repair.

    Hopefully going to see a squadron of Dakotas launch a parachute jump at Caens in Wednesday.
     
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    I think there is a lesson in there for us all Mark. When your tired the brain does not always work that well......
     
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    Ha ha!
     
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    I can vouch for that. I broke my lever a couple of weeks ago on tour with a mate on a 20 year old Japanese bike and was surprised when the spare he had taken also fitted my Bonneville Speedmaster. :)
     
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    Well I got the spanners out and changed the levers for some nice TEC black anodized ones. BUT in the process of switching them I didn’t see a tiny micro switch for the front brake light. Guess what I broke it - so I’ve compounded the cost of repair. It’s off to the dealers - apparently £110 for new unit.

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    Apparently Triumph don’t supply them separately as the cable is fed through a unit with other gubbins, apparently.....
     
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    Thanks for this I’ve emailed the link to my dealer who has been very helpful in the past to ask why this won’t do the job. Thanks a lot for the time you have spent researching this for me.

    All the best.
     
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    Just had a conversation with the dealer who showed me the diagram below. He maintains its the right part for the job.

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    Feel sorry for you mate, especially when things happens on a foreign land.
    If I would be on your place I would keep on riding injured as long as I could making photoshoots of various scenery with broken lever on a background:)
    True hero :cool:
     
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    That’s daylight robbery! And I’ve never seen any bike, including Triumphs, that have the switch built into the switchgear :eek:
     
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    Part numbers 25 and 26 on that diagram are the front brake switch and bracket, and screw so it does look like a separate part to me. And it’s only a tenner from Fowlers.
    Looks like they’re on backorder at the moment though.
     
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    And part number 25 and 26 are conveniently blocked out on the first diagram... :confused:
     
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    Cheers Ron. That’s decent of you. I’ll send you my details off list. Let me send you some beer vouchers.
     
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    Ron I hadn’t realized you were an American cousin. Dozers Dads right it’ll be cheaper if I sort out from eBay etc. Your offer was still a fabulous and appreciated one, however. All the best.
     
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