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Re: [ST] Clutch lever replacement
- Subject: Re: [ST] Clutch lever replacement
- From: Derek Randles <yobigd@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 12:16:30 -0500
Walt, I have a brand new set of Pazzo adjustable long levers that were purchased for my Sprint but never installed.
http://www.pazzoracing.com/gallery.html
http://www.pazzoracing.com/spgm/index.php?spgmGal=Levers
Let me know if you are interested, they are black with blue adjusters. I purchased them mainly for the clutch side as the clutch was hell with the stock levers. My new Ducati has fully adjustable levers.
Derek
---- Dan Wetherington <dnlwthrn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Allyoop wrote:
> > 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
> >
> Walt, I'm pretty sure that the levers are similar across the Triumph
> "sport" line. You might try popping in to your local dealer and taking
> a look at some of the new bikes to see if they have adjustable clutch
> levers. I believe that the newer bikes have the same style clutch lever
> as we have on our brake levers (4 position adjustable).
>
> HTH,
> Dan
>
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