Sourcing Replacement Brake Lever.

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  1. Joe2020

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    I need a new brake lever for a 2013 Bonneville SE, after my old man dropped it and bent the existing one. It’s a good 30 degrees so I’m cautious about trying to bend it back - apparently this can weaken the alloy, which isn’t a risk I’d want to take with a brake lever!

    Does it need to be a genuine Triumph part from a dealer or would one of these options be good enough quality?

    https://www.motorcycleproducts.co.uk/front-brake-lever-triumph-bonneville-se-2001-18-p-491091.html

    https://www.triumphparts.gbr.cc/product.php/5784329/

    Cheers,

    Joe
     
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    If Sprint manufacturing are selling it, I would be confident to use it.
     
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    Thanks. Any relation? :)
     
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