I've never had a problem like this. my clutch lever was broken when I got my 750, it was
difficult but I could still use it. I found one on ebay complete with the cable. I got it pretty
reasonable and figured that I'd replace the lever itself and put the rest away for spares. Then I
tried, without success, to remove the screw that holds it in the perch. I can't get the lever mount
screw out of either one. Then I decided to remove the handgrip, the left switch assy and trade
out the lever assemblies. WRONG! I managed to get 2 out of the 3 screws out of the switch
assembly. Then, I tried to carefully clamp the head of the screw with a small pair of vise grips and
try to break it loose. It usually works but, not this time. The screw, that holds the lever in place, is
fair size and has no nut on it. I can't tell that it's rusted but, I lubed it anyway. Has anyone dealt
with this before and if so, do you have any suggestions? I can't believe that I'm having trouble
with something like this. I've started working on the head of the tool with my dremel and then I'll
have to try to get the rest of the screw out carefully as the switch housing is plastic. I hope I
don't have to buy one of those also. I better go. Later on, Bill