- Jul 6, 2018
I, unfortunately, low-sided (right side) my 2015 Honda CBR650F and I am getting around to replacing all the parts. My brake lever snapped off and I replaced it but it's not right. I had to move the brake reservoir and ignition switch and play around with the placement on the right handlebar and now it feels off.
Could somebody with stock handlebars/brake lever take photos or a video from different angles (straight handlebars, from the top, from the side, placement of brake fluid reservoir) and help me out? I would be so grateful and thankful.
If I get enough photos and angles of the handlebars I can use it as a guide to get everything on the right side back to normal. I had to play around with the ignition switch, brake lever, reservoir, and throttle placement (pretty much the whole right handlebar) so everything is kind of jacked up right now.
Here's what I am working with so far (excuse the missing fairings, I just removed them and ordered new ones):
Right now I feel like I need to raise the brake lever higher to match the clutch on the other side. I also feel like I have adjust the ignition switch and brake fluid reservoir some more.
Thank you so much in advance!
Could somebody with stock handlebars/brake lever take photos or a video from different angles (straight handlebars, from the top, from the side, placement of brake fluid reservoir) and help me out? I would be so grateful and thankful.
If I get enough photos and angles of the handlebars I can use it as a guide to get everything on the right side back to normal. I had to play around with the ignition switch, brake lever, reservoir, and throttle placement (pretty much the whole right handlebar) so everything is kind of jacked up right now.
Here's what I am working with so far (excuse the missing fairings, I just removed them and ordered new ones):
Right now I feel like I need to raise the brake lever higher to match the clutch on the other side. I also feel like I have adjust the ignition switch and brake fluid reservoir some more.
Thank you so much in advance!