Investigating a stiff clutch on the Camel and found that the small round ferrule that the clutch cable sits in in the clutch lever is missing.
Anyone got one spare?
I've looked at the parts list but the diagrams I've got just show a complete clutch lever assembly so I've not got a part number to hunt with.
John.
Clutch Lever Ferrule
Re: Clutch Lever Ferrule
Hi John
I have made a few cables up for various bikes and had to get “ferrule sleeves” from Venhill who list two, N8 (8mm) and M10 (10mm) which fit over the larger nipple at the lever. Not sure if this is what you need?
John
I have made a few cables up for various bikes and had to get “ferrule sleeves” from Venhill who list two, N8 (8mm) and M10 (10mm) which fit over the larger nipple at the lever. Not sure if this is what you need?
John
Re: Clutch Lever Ferrule
Update on my dilemma ..............
If you take a brass 1/4 straight - 1/4 compression fitting and give it a dose of lathe you can make a more than respectable version!! Along with a bit of drilling the jobs a good'un!
Clutch is now smooth and with correct adjustment of the actuator arm doesn't cause the veins in my arm to burst!!
John.
If you take a brass 1/4 straight - 1/4 compression fitting and give it a dose of lathe you can make a more than respectable version!! Along with a bit of drilling the jobs a good'un!
Clutch is now smooth and with correct adjustment of the actuator arm doesn't cause the veins in my arm to burst!!
John.
Re: Clutch Lever Ferrule
Well done- a good solution. No lathe for me unfortunately.
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Re: Clutch Lever Ferrule
You say a 1/4in compression fitting do you mean the compression olive the one that's like a brass wedding ringjb666 wrote: ↑15 Oct 2023 18:29 Update on my dilemma ..............
If you take a brass 1/4 straight - 1/4 compression fitting and give it a dose of lathe you can make a more than respectable version!! Along with a bit of drilling the jobs a good'un!
Clutch is now smooth and with correct adjustment of the actuator arm doesn't cause the veins in my arm to burst!!
John.
1981 3 1/2 Strada
Re: Clutch Lever Ferrule
No that would be the olive. I machined the fitting it seats in - the benefit of having been an instrument tech in a paper mill meant there was always a handful in the toolbag!