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Motorcycle levers not aligned?

I just replaced my motorcycle levers ( both), because I broke my brake lever.Well., after I installed them I noticed the clutch lever is 2inches below the brake lever.My original levers were not like this, anyone know what the problem is? It‘s hard to tell in these photos, but take a look. Looks like I can‘t add two photos.

Answer:

Fibreglass is hopeless for speaker boxes as it resonates too much, which destroys the sound you're hoping to get. I suppose if you're only going to listen to pop it won't matter too much. You could try packing it out with a fibre like wool or cotton.
The part the clutch lever attaches to got twisted on the handlebar (assuming the brake lever is at the correct height or angle), so you need to twist it to bring it back to where it belongs, you might have to loosen the clamp a little to get it to move.
By lower do you mean closer to the handgrip or angled down more toward the ground? For the former - there are a number of different span levers available for different size hands - ( the brake lever you've shown has an adjustment built in to it - that knurled wheel near the pivot) If the latter then loosen the clamp bolts that hold the lever body onto the handlebar rotate the whole assembly to the angle that feels best for you
fuzzy' told you the tech-stuff correctly but are sure the bars aren't bend also?
You can watch step by step videos below
Fibreglass is hopeless for speaker boxes as it resonates too much, which destroys the sound you're hoping to get. I suppose if you're only going to listen to pop it won't matter too much. You could try packing it out with a fibre like wool or cotton.
By lower do you mean closer to the handgrip or angled down more toward the ground? For the former - there are a number of different span levers available for different size hands - ( the brake lever you've shown has an adjustment built in to it - that knurled wheel near the pivot) If the latter then loosen the clamp bolts that hold the lever body onto the handlebar rotate the whole assembly to the angle that feels best for you
fuzzy' told you the tech-stuff correctly but are sure the bars aren't bend also?
You can watch step by step videos below

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