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Re: clutch lever



Kathy I believe the switch gear is different on the RS vs the ST but 
Friday I'll be at the Philly Cycle World show and I'll take a look.

Erik

PS: The 99 ST has a much more rounded clutch lever. In 2000 Triumph 
made it straighter. People complained that the 99 lever was too much 
of a reach for smaller hands. And although the new lever was 
straighter it made it harder to pull in since there's less leverage.



>That's interesting because I just found an old email that I saved from
>the list by Clement Canino who said he used a 99 Tiger lever on his
>99 ST and it worked perfectly.  Clement, are you out there?  Maybe the
>99 ST's are different than the 2000/2001???  So now it's making me wonder
>how the RS and ST clutch attachments compare. (i.e., if something works
>on the ST, I'm not necessarily sure it follows that it will work on the
>RS).
>
>Kathy
>
> >
> > My dealer had a 99 Tiger lever (or so they said) and I held it up to one of
> > their showroom ST's, and it would not fit.  Not even close.  I think the 99
> > ST's lever is more dog legged.  Maybe give that a try?
> >
> > -- Joel
>
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