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Re: [ST] RE: ST electrical options



I've been told a modern bonnevile's clutch lever is
easier on the wrist/fingers and a direct swap in.

Bryce
- --- Colt45 <colt4530@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> You are just going to have to get a stronger left
> hand!  The Brits love 
> a manly clutch.
> 
> David Pullen wrote:
> 
> >Nav Dawg,
> >
> >Excellent info!  I'll give this stuff a look. 
> Thanks!
> >
> >The test drive went flawlessly (my MSF instructor
> would have been proud),
> >and was very enjoyable - I'm sold.  After I signed
> the papers, I did a 2
> >hour ride around Atlanta, got completely lost, and
> couldn't have cared less.
> >It was overcast and drizzling, traffic was heavy at
> spots, ran across a
> >surprising number of red lights, and had a blast! 
> I pulled 2 U-turns at
> >different spots, and felt completely comfortable
> with the weight and power.
> >What an incredible machine...
> >
> >My main complaint at this point is with the clutch
> lever.  My forearm is
> >aching from having to reach so far to grab it,
> especially with the bouts of
> >stop-and-go I worked through.  The dealer said they
> have a dog-leg lever
> >that will shorten the reach substantially; hope
> this works.
> >
> >I also have the hard bags and extended screen on
> order (among other things),
> >can't wait to get everything together and take her
> out for so serious rides
> >next week!
> >
> >Now if I just get this idiot grin off my face... :)
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> -- 
> John Albright

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