Legrande 2 LKR
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Legrande 2 LKR
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Re: Legrande 2 LKR
Exactly which part of the assembly broke?
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Re: Legrande 2 LKR
You probably broke the remote bell crank. I have them if you need one
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Re: Legrande 2 LKR
the part that the lever attaches to and the lever pin goes through.
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Re: Legrande 2 LKR
It sounds like you need this:
https://www.psgparts.com/shop/05-095-br ... left-17961, you would need to have the lower recess and hole machined into it where the jumper rod attaches. Any machine shop could do it if you can give them the broken part as a template. You might even be able to talk Kelcey into making one up for you
. I don't know if the axle hole location geometry is identical, but it's very close.
If nobody here on the forum has one to spare, Michael Yahl has PP lever repros that should work with some minor modification on a mill. This part: 
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Re: Legrande 2 LKR
Yes Ian that is the part that I needIan Worley wrote: 14 Oct 2025 3:46 pm It sounds like you need this:
Pages from catalog.jpg If nobody here on the forum has one to spare, Michael Yahl has PP lever repros that should work with some minor modification on a mill. This part: https://www.psgparts.com/shop/05-095-br ... left-17961, you would need to have the lower recess and hole machined into it where the jumper rod attaches. Any machine shop could do it if you can give them the broken part as a template. You might even be able to talk Kelcey into making one up for you. I don't know if the axle hole location geometry is identical, but it's very close.
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Re: Legrande 2 LKR
Kelcey, the part that Ian has circled in the pic in his post looks like the the part that I need.Kelcey ONeil wrote: 12 Oct 2025 6:42 pm You probably broke the remote bell crank. I have them if you need one
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Re: Legrande 2 LKR
Kelcey, that is the part that I broke. I would like to buy one with the knee lever attatched, if I can. Just give me the cost and we'll go from there.Kelcey ONeil wrote: 12 Oct 2025 6:42 pm You probably broke the remote bell crank. I have them if you need one
Thanks
Mike Wilson