Clutch lever/left mirror "Perch" (bracket)

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Clutch lever/left mirror "Perch" (bracket)

Postby wario » Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:07 pm

I have a 99 Skorpion Tour and need the left bar (left hand) Clutch lever/mirror PERCH bracket. Mine broke while trying to strongarm the mirror. Is there a cross reference or do I need an MZ part?

Thanks in advance -
wario

The term is a "perch". It's the assembly that bolts to the bar and holds the clutch lever and the mirror - Mine says "Domino"
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Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Thu Jun 22, 2006 4:27 pm

looking at my rt125 and saxon tour the way they mount is different from each other

take a look at ktm some early ones had domino levers

or a f650 bmw a trail bike shop probely has some thing that will
fit

but it will probely not have the mirrow mount

does yours include a compression release ????

if you come up with some thing aftermarket let me know what brand
and part number :D
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Re: lever

Postby wario » Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:25 pm

DAVID THOMPSON wrote:looking at my rt125 and saxon tour the way they mount is different from each other

take a look at ktm some early ones had domino levers

or a f650 bmw a trail bike shop probely has some thing that will
fit

but it will probely not have the mirrow mount

does yours include a compression release ????

if you come up with some thing aftermarket let me know what brand
and part number :D


I do not have a compression release. It's a 660 electric start. I'll look into it more. Thanks
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Postby phlat65 » Mon Jun 26, 2006 10:04 pm

mid 90's KTM dual sports, and dukes used the same domino controls.
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