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[Closed] Replacing shimano lever blades

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Had a silly crash today and bent one of my Zee lever blades badly - pretty surprised it didn't snap.  I have an old lever with a broken reservoir cap that I'm going to try to swap the lever blade over from - seen a few posts on MTBR and Pinkbike saying it's possible just a little fiddly in the reassembly step.  Also found the tech document with exploded diagram for my specific lever.

My question for anyone who has done this procedure: do I need to disconnect my current lever from the hose or can I do it while all connected?  Saving a few steps and a bleed would be nice.

Any tips to make reassembly easier would be good too.  I'll probably dismantle and reassemble the old broken lever first as a test, might all make sense but might not.  Hopefully can fix this tomorrow morning and get a ride in.

Ta.


 
Posted : 04/05/2018 7:21 pm
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Possible while connected. Easy job - remove grub screw that locks the axle in place - drift out axle, then reverse to fit new lever. Seating the wee spring to prevent lever rattle is the only vaguely awkward bit.


 
Posted : 04/05/2018 8:01 pm
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Seating the wee spring to prevent lever rattle is the only vaguely awkward bit.

You're not kidding.  Just had a trial run removing the blade from my spare old lever and reinstalling it.  Ended up making a little dowel the right size to hold the pieces together while inserting them into the lever body, then used the axle to push out that dowel.

Having done the above I can see how it'll be no issue to do it on the bike.  Enough for tonight though, that's a job for the morning.

Thanks.


 
Posted : 04/05/2018 8:18 pm
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Fixed the lever now 😊.  Pretty straightforward, just a bit fiddly.


 
Posted : 05/05/2018 10:47 am

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