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Old 08-07-2007, 12:42 AM
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

Any opinions on the ASV lever?
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

ASV isn't Easy pull
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

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Any opinions on the ASV lever?
No they suck. Get it find out. You'll get big forarms if thats what your going for.
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

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If you have to pull it to the bar you're **** needs to be adjusted. I keep mine pretty far out with the Moose.
holy **** your post count is unbeatible crazy **** man u must live on the computer. i was exaggerating on the clutch lever **** its easier to pull than stock but i like the stock better theres more adjustment. this is y i would like to do the roger mod
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

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holy **** your post count is unbeatible crazy **** man u must live on the computer. i was exaggerating on the clutch lever **** its easier to pull than stock but i like the stock better theres more adjustment. this is y i would like to do the roger mod
Scott. Just look back a couple post I went over the mod for the arm on your clutch. It's simple just have to weld 10mm to the arm.
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

I love my easy pull levers. Moose and MSR are almost identica., the levers are the only thing different and they are interchangeable. They are fragile but they are worth it for the butter feel. They only cost 45 anyway so I keep a couple lying around.
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

Originally Posted by nags
If you have to pull it to the bar you're **** needs to be adjusted. I keep mine pretty far out with the Moose.
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

Originally Posted by Scott-
holy **** your post count is unbeatible crazy **** man u must live on the computer. i was exaggerating on the clutch lever **** its easier to pull than stock but i like the stock better theres more adjustment. this is y i would like to do the roger mod
Not hating but this isnt the Roger mod, the euros were the first to do this a while back I believe....sorry this is just like the 4th time I've seen someone call it the roger mod lol...
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

I have the MSR and **** is dope .Stunt stay protects levers from gorund so i have No problems with mine.
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

I rock the MSR and I love it. Also the "Roger" "Euro" mod can't be done on all bikes so that's not an option for everybody. I know, buy a Honda right?
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

I have had both lever setups snap cables on the ole' 636
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

Originally Posted by kipROCKet
Any opinions on the ASV lever?
nasty finger blister
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

Originally Posted by SKETCHY146
I have had both lever setups snap cables on the ole' 636
you need to make sure you have the adjuster set so the cable isn't in the slot ....

turn the adjuster so the slot is facing forward
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

Originally Posted by Hazen
They are almost the same thing.

I run the Moose. Just don't overtighten the clamp or it will eventually break, even without a crash.
Yep. I use the socket w/ out the wrench only finger tight, and after that I can move the clutch perch with my hand with some effort. Seems like the pulling of the cable twists on the perch and cracks it, which I have seen a lot, if they are over tightened.

I even had a buddy put a bran new one on after crashing directly on it and breaking it the day before and went to put the new one on and cracked it just by over tightening the perch. el oh el
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

Originally Posted by old man roger
you need to make sure you have the adjuster set so the cable isn't in the slot ....

turn the adjuster so the slot is facing forward
ohh I do, always have. The msr broke them mostly.
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

Originally Posted by matt360
Scott. Just look back a couple post I went over the mod for the arm on your clutch. It's simple just have to weld 10mm to the arm.
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

Originally Posted by SKETCHY146
ohh I do, always have. The msr broke them mostly.
grease the **** out of your cables with some #2 grease straight tractor grease
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

Originally Posted by old man roger
all easy pulls break easy...

break
braek
brake...lol
why dont you stop being stingy and show everyone your extended clutch arm .



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Re: clutch ez-pulls

they're both good, moose is better for off peg coasters, i got mine cut down so that only my index finger grab it, opens up alot more room for the falangis, moose is more comfortable, they're a little skinnier
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Re: clutch ez-pulls

i personally like the moose better because it dosnt have the rubber grip..to me it made me burn the clutch cus it dosnt slip off your finger. my glove kept gettin hung up on it
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