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If your motorcycle hand clutch lever is broken, you can follow these general steps to fix or replace it:

  1. Gather the necessary tools and replacement parts: You will typically need a set of Allen wrenches or sockets, a screwdriver, and a replacement clutch lever.

  2. Locate the broken lever: Identify the specific part of the clutch lever that is broken. It could be the lever itself, the pivot point, or any other component.

  3. Remove the broken lever: Unscrew any bolts or screws holding the broken lever in place. Pay attention to the orientation of any washers or spacers that may be present. Carefully slide the broken lever out of its housing.

  4. Install the new clutch lever: Take the replacement clutch lever and align it with the mounting point. Make sure it matches the orientation of the old lever. Insert the lever into the housing and secure it with the appropriate bolts or screws. Tighten them securely, but be careful not to overtighten and risk damaging the lever or its mounting point.

  5. Test the clutch lever: Squeeze and release the new clutch lever to ensure smooth operation. Check that it engages and disengages the clutch properly.

  6. Adjust if necessary: If the clutch lever feels too loose or too tight, you may need to adjust the clutch cable tension. Refer to your motorcycle's user manual for specific instructions on adjusting the clutch cable.

It's worth noting that the exact process may vary depending on the make and model of your motorcycle. If you are unsure or uncomfortable performing the repair yourself, it is recommended to consult a professional motorcycle mechanic who can assist you with the repair or replacement of the clutch lever.

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