The other day I was trying to close the starboard clutch lever on my Bav31. It snapped right in my hand, leaving no way to open or close it without using tools.
It is equipped with Rudgerson clutches that have probably been directly under the greek sun for almost 19years now. Without second thought I removed both starboard clutches for further inspection. And then the port ones too.
The plastic levers developed tiny little cracks at the top, that were more visible under lablight. More like the material itself started to lose its integrity and became more brittle, so when I insisted it broke clean.
Being a know-it-all guy, I thought I should redesign the part to have more material inside. I feel safer knowing there is a stronger mechanical bridge between the cam and the lever. The original lever has some hollow parts underneath it. Perhaps to save material. Perhaps because under normal circumstances it would have been replaced already and not stayed there for so many years.
3D printing is our friend. I was lucky to have had grey material to match the colour of the clutch assembly. In terms of material strength, on paper, it looks like it could work.
You can see the new part in place, next to the old one. Good thing is it fits and is as well behaved as the original one.
This is what it looks like onboard, with the new parts installed.
I did get a bit carried away and started experimenting with other colours. The original levers were going to give up very soon, which I found out after I had removed them.
Hopefully there will be time to test the new parts in club races this season and be back with more information on this mod.