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I just purchased a pair of Custom Chrome ergonomic levers. I poked around on this forum and the net and found a few different ways to go about installing them. The instructions have to be tailor made to a specific year and model I guess.
Can someone direct me to the instructions for installing the brake and clutch levers specific to a 2007 Lowrider?
Thanks for any help!
Rich
Unless you have a hydraulic clutch (and you don't), lever replacement on these bikes is almost universal. Nothing is specific to your model. There are videos and lots of posts showing how to do it, so do a little searching, including on this forum, and you'll find plenty of info.
It's relatively easy, but unless you've done it you should take the advice and get a shop manual.
Here are the instructions that came with my Oberon levers: http://www.oberon-performance.co.uk/...structions.pdf
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