A_BIT: The correct fix is to note the height of the lever when touching it's stop. Remove the nut holding it. There is a plastic hook also holding it. Work the lever off. Clean the post and inside the hole, alcohol will work. Apply a light grease to the post. Put the lever back on. Screw the nut on until the lever is at the correct height. To align it, play a tape. Note the tape position on the head just before the lever. Review and make sure the height doesn't change. If it does tighten or loosen the nut in 1/8 turn increments and try again. This is the reveiw lever, that is the only function its height will affect.
I can't believe someone wanted $200 to fix it. It's a common problem on that mechanism.
I can't believe someone wanted $200 to fix it. It's a common problem on that mechanism.
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