RiggerMark

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So after 17 years of riding, it finally happened. I was leaving a restaurant after having dinner with my family and hit a patch of sand that had accumulated in the parking lot. I watched my bike slide about 30 feet before it came to a halt. Good new is myself and my daughter who was on the back are fine. There was very little damage to the bike.
Things i need to replace are a mirror, clutch lever, and clutch lever perch. Everything else i can fix. When I look up the clutch lever there are three different options. I'm guessing that the first two depend on VIN#. The third is a called a multi pack adj clutch lever. I'm not sure what that means. I do need the entire clutch lever assembly. I have looked on ebay but all of the levers they show are ether aftermarket type or do not look the same as mine even though they say they fit r3r. Below I will list some pictures. If anyone can help me decipher the part list or happens to have a spare clutch lever they would sell me i would appreciate it. Warm weather is here and I need to get riding.
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7PFKL1204587HOUSING.CLUTCH LEVER£ 22.58(€ 25.74)
8PFKL1204586LEVER.CLUTCH.ADJUSTABLE£ 46.50(€ 53.01)
> 441122
8PFKL2032269LEVER CLUTCH,ADJUSTABLE£ 46.50(€ 53.01)
441123 >
 
I see no need to fix that.

Sorry, I'm no help but I do have my stock mirrors and you're welcome to them.
LOL. I told my wife the vise grips add character and I should weld them on. She didn't look happy.

I will send PM about mirrors as soon as i figure it out. I am really not good at this. Thanks for the help.
 
I got stock mirrors too if u need. Unfortunately I am still using my clutch
 
My roadster clutch lever looked exactly the same as yours after I dropped mine (2012 RDU Hervey Bay). I just bouhht new ones off ebay $25 still work great. I got short levers so I can operate clutch and brake as well as hang on.
 
My roadster clutch lever looked exactly the same as yours after I dropped mine (2012 RDU Hervey Bay). I just bouhht new ones off ebay $25 still work great. I got short levers so I can operate clutch and brake as well as hang on.

You keep reminding everyone Mittzy .. you'll never hear the end of it at this rate mate.
 
My roadster clutch lever looked exactly the same as yours after I dropped mine (2012 RDU Hervey Bay). I just bouhht new ones off ebay $25 still work great. I got short levers so I can operate clutch and brake as well as hang on.

Sh#t that's right, I'd forgotten. :roll:
You're pretty hard on yourself Tony. You didn't actually drop the bike; it threw itself on the ground.

Mark, I love the quick fix. Reckon I'll put a set of the those in my bike from now on. I recall one annoyance Tony (Mittzy) had was that he couldn't operate the clutch switch to start the bike but have forgotten how we got around that.
Looks like you're scraped your bear claw too. I could used that one if you decide to replace it. Keep me in mind.

Anyway, glad there were no injuries and not too much damage.
 
Thanks for all the assistance. kblahetca is hooking me up with some mirrors.

CranberraR3: If I pull it off I'll send it your way. I am going to try to plastidip first and see how it looks. I already used plasidip on the radiator covers about 6 months ago and it is holding up pretty well.

The most ironic thing about the whole situation is that for the past two and a half years I have been getting grief from everyone about the car tire I had on the back and it was going to make me wreck. I decided to try out the excedra max rear/michelin front combo. I had them installed two days before I dropped my bike. Not trying to start a tire war on here, that combo does feel really nice and I would have wiped out in the sand no matter what tire was on it.

The biggest problem I am having is sorting out exactly which clutch lever to order and what the "multi pack clutch lever adjustable is. I don't want to end up with the wrong one. Here is the parts list that goes with the diagram.
Ref.ImgPart NumberDescriptionPrice
(Each)EuroQTY
RequiredAdd to Cart
1
PFKL1204585CLUTCH LEVER ASSY£ 223.04(€ 254.27)
> 441122
1PFKL2031881CLUTCH LEVER ASSY£ 216.56(€ 246.88)
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2PFKL1204584SWITCH SET.LH£ 87.92(€ 100.23)
4PFKL1204576SCREW.PHIL. M5X20. AD. PAN HD£ 0.96(€ 1.09)
5PFKL1204577SCREW. PHIL. M5X12. AD. PAN HD£ 0.77(€ 0.88)
6PFKL1204571ASSY.CLUTCH LEVER.ADJ£ 46.50(€ 53.01)
> 441122
6PFKL2032268ASSY,CLUTCH LEVER,ADJ£ 48.97(€ 55.83)
441123 >
7PFKL1204587HOUSING.CLUTCH LEVER£ 22.58(€ 25.74)
8PFKL1204586LEVER.CLUTCH.ADJUSTABLE£ 46.50(€ 53.01)
> 441122
8PFKL2032269LEVER CLUTCH,ADJUSTABLE£ 46.50(€ 53.01)
441123 >
8PFKL2059786MULITPACK, ADJ CLUTCH LEVER£ 121.43(€ 138.43)
9PFKL1204650BOLT.PIVOT£ 1.66(€ 1.89)
10PFKL1204647NUT. PIVOT BOLT£ 0.79(€ 0.90)
11PFKL1204572SCREW. M6 X 20£ 1.94(€ 2.21)
12PFKL1204646ADJUSTER SCREW. CLUTCH£ 4.39(€ 5.00)
13PFKL1203669CLAMP. HANDLEBAR£ 9.00(€ 10.26)
14PFKL1204342CABLE CLUTCH£ 27.53(€ 31.38)
Not Classic
14PFKL1204348CABLE. CLUTCH£ 30.11(€ 34.33)
Classic only (incl. Special Edition)
15PFKL1215712CLIP.CONNECTOR.DUAL£ 2.05(€ 2.34)
 
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