Knee Lever Repair

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Mike Squires
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Knee Lever Repair

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Last year I purchased a 1986 MCI (in pretty good shape) and it has done well overall... for me as a beginner. However, recently the piece that connects the Knee lever (LKL) to the cross bar (sorry I don't know the part name) broke. If needed I can supply a picture of the part.

I have yet been unable to find a site to purchase any parts.

Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Mike Wheeler
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Post by Mike Wheeler »

Have you contacted Jim Palenscar? He'd be my first choice.
Best regards,
Mike
Mike Squires
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Post by Mike Squires »

Thanks Larry. I will do that.
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Jim is your man. Best customer service and nicest guy going.
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Mike Wheeler
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Post by Mike Wheeler »

Larry??? :P
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Mike
Mike Squires
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Post by Mike Squires »

Larry?? Oops, sorry, multi tasking again. Thanks Mike!
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