So today was the first HOT day since I've owned this bike. I had it sitting in the parking lot at work all day, and when I got on it to go home, I noticed a huge gap between the throttle grip and the metal/aluminum end cap. That's when I noticed that the throttle and the switchbox could easily be slid back and forth on the handlebars. Upon further inspection, I see that the brake fluid housing/with clamp is actually further IN than the one on the opposing side(left handlebar). The brake fluid housing is TiGhtly bolted. So it was put there on purpose, question is why? The previous owner put on stainless steel brake lines. So maybe it had to do with reach??
I don't see a way to tighten the switchbox alone. Seems like the only way to fix this is by loosening the brake fluid clamp and sliding it right/up against the switchbox. Is this correct, or is there something I am missing? Seems so simple, I can't understand why he would of done that in the first place. So maybe I'm missing something.
I don't see a way to tighten the switchbox alone. Seems like the only way to fix this is by loosening the brake fluid clamp and sliding it right/up against the switchbox. Is this correct, or is there something I am missing? Seems so simple, I can't understand why he would of done that in the first place. So maybe I'm missing something.