I was out having a very nice tootle this afternoon. After a while I was in traffic and I was finding it hard to get the bike into neutral when I was stopped. Right in the centre of Warwick the handlebar clutch lever snapped! Luckily I was next to a parking bay. I stopped the bike by stalling it. After a few panic stricken minutes I figured out that I could use the brake lever for the clutch. I didn't fancy trying to declutch while using the twistgrip so I removed the broken lever, detached the front brake cable and swapped the brake lever to the left hand side of the bars. After a few minutes I was ready to roll but minus a front brake. I was hoping someone watching realised that they'd just witnessed shere genius in action 😎. I carried on to my destination, an Esso garage, filled up with E5 fuel and rode home.
I want to use the bike tomorrow so I dug out the original and rusty handlebar levers that I've hung on to with the possible intention of getting them rechromed. I fitted the brake lever, popped the cable nipple into the hole and knelt down to put the cable back onto the brake drum lever. Hold on, there was a sort of stirrup on there earlier! It was gorn! 😕 I then had to spend time making up a new stirrup from some SS strip.
I use the front brake a lot so riding without one feels very wrong.