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Old 12-21-2007, 09:54 PM
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Brakes on but on right?

ok so i dont know any other way to put them on so any advice would help

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Re: Brakes on but on right?

Move the clutch perch/lever down a bit.
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Re: Brakes on but on right?

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Move the clutch perch/lever down a bit.

ok, i moved them close but them when u pull in teh brake it hits the clutch cuz its upside down ya know?
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Re: Brakes on but on right?

go out and ride...

then move them to where they're comfortable....
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Re: Brakes on but on right?

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go out and ride...

then move them to where they're comfortable....
havent had a chance to ride, as u can tell i took those in teh dark just like 10mins ago so ill have to check it tommrow just lookin for some advice
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Re: Brakes on but on right?

you don't need a handbrake.. learn how to wheelie first. learn footbrake.. then eventually handbrake.
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Re: Brakes on but on right?

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you don't need a handbrake.. learn how to wheelie first. learn footbrake.. then eventually handbrake.
i can ****** wheelie thanks
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Re: Brakes on but on right?

like KJ said, just try it out....all personal preference, if that were my setup though, I would get a new lever for the HB and slide it in a little more, that way you get more leverage.
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Re: Brakes on but on right?

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...I would get a new lever for the HB and slide it in a little more, that way you get more leverage.
+1

that lever is ruined... someone cut it too short.

That setup looks like it's gonna suck....

AGAIN.... ride it first, then adjust it to where it's comfortable.
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Re: Brakes on but on right?

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i can ****** wheelie thanks
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Re: Brakes on but on right?

i like mine closer together and i would move the clutch perch in right up against the brake perch
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Re: Brakes on but on right?

actually i would move both of them in more so i could grab the clutch with my index finger but still have room for my middle finger to be on the brake and my ring finger and pinky finger on the grip
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i can ****** wheelie thanks
with threads like this, i dont see how anyone could get the idea that you dont know how to make whoolies
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Re: Brakes on but on right?

and if that clutch switch plug hits the brake then cut it off
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Re: Brakes on but on right?

get rid of them waffle grips.....they suck and create more arm pump bcuz your trying to hold on tight.......if nothing else make it a half waffle.... you will be way more comfortable on the bike
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Re: Brakes on but on right?

Originally Posted by on_thegas
get rid of them waffle grips.....they suck and create more arm pump bcuz your trying to hold on tight.......if nothing else make it a half waffle.... you will be way more comfortable on the bike
+1 on the grips
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renthal diamond street grips!!!!!!!!!!!
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those grips are pretty haggard lol
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aight cool thanks for the Advice
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Re: Brakes on but on right?

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i can ****** wheelie thanks
power wheelies don't count guy... i saw your previous threads.
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