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Clutch lever swap question....help

BSG Mike

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Further adventures in the life of the mechanically challenged. I'm in the process of swapping the stock clutch and brake levers on my '07 Griso 1100 with a handsome pair of black levers purchased through GT and need some help. I need to remove the metal "nipple" from the stock clutch lever that fits into the rubber fitting in the side of the clutch "master cylinder". There appears to be a tiny Allen screw that must be removed before I can unscrew the nipple. I have metric Allen wrenches but not one that small, so if someone know what size is required it will help my search. Any input is welcome. I scratched the nipple while trying to figure out how to remove it. Any issues here with the scratches rubbing the rubber fitting?
 
Further adventures in the life of the mechanically challenged. I'm in the process of swapping the stock clutch and brake levers on my '07 Griso 1100 with a handsome pair of black levers purchased through GT and need some help. I need to remove the metal "nipple" from the stock clutch lever that fits into the rubber fitting in the side of the clutch "master cylinder". There appears to be a tiny Allen screw that must be removed before I can unscrew the nipple. I have metric Allen wrenches but not one that small, so if someone know what size is required it will help my search. Any input is welcome. I scratched the nipple while trying to figure out how to remove it. Any issues here with the scratches rubbing the rubber fitting?
As Roseanne Roseanna Danna would say, "NEVER MIND." Found the Allen wrench and all is well.
 
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