As above, after 10 years of cycling, and never bending a sinlge brake lever, ive managed to bend 2 within a month. I cant see an obvious way to take the blade off, and i really dont want to have to change the whole lever... Its an older style m765 lever...
Cheers, Andy
£20 on ebay for a new lever assembly
http://sports.shop.ebay.co.uk/items/_W0QQ_dmptZUKQ5fsportsleisureQ5fcyclingQ5fbikepartsQ5fSR?_nkw=shimano+hydraulic+lever&_sacat=57262&_trksid=p3286.m270.l1313&_odkw=&_osacat=57262
i just dont really fancy bleeding the brakes... It seems really excessive to have to do that...
Its the shitmano way
Usually a little grub screw hidden away out of obvious sight holding the pivot pin in, undo it a touch, press the pin through and screw in the adjuster until the blade drops out.Put it in a vice and bend it back to shape, if you're feeling really clever anneal it first to prevent it cracking(smear with soap, heat with a blowlamp until the soap turns black, bend it immediately, leave to cool).
If you need new ones, Madison have them in stock, part no.8S5 9803 at £13.99 each, any LBS should be able to get you them but if you have trouble give me a call at Sunset 02920371321 and i'll order them for you.
Contrary to Jeremy's belief, you can buy new lever blades for shimano brakes.
Thankyou for the replies... I have bent one back into shape, but i didnt really fancy it going again when i'm in europe, so i think it's best to buy a new one, and keep that as spare...
And coatsey, thanks for the help, i'll call tomorow.
