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Re: [ST] Clutch lever replacement



Boy was it everwett today.  Sheesh.

Have you looked at the angle of the lever on the bar relative to your arm?
Maybe a slight rotation one way or the other would solve the problem?

-Scott
'06 ST ABS
Bainbridge Island - surrounded by water, most of it fresh

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Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 6:12 PM
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Subject: [ST] Clutch lever replacement


Anybody have info about a clutch lever swap that might make my wrist feel
better? Maybe it's my career as a writer (typing hours a day) but when I'm
in traffic clutching a lot my left wrist starts to act up. Seems I recall
you could use a Bonneville lever to shorten the reach. Any ideas?



Walt Greenwood

Still planning that trip down the evergreen coast

Everwett, Wa







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