Billet clutch perch/lever available SOON!!
#382
Re: Billet clutch perch/lever available SOON!!
Looks good so far... Can't wait to see it mounted
Lever is too short for my liking, but I remember you saying there'd be a longer model.
Lever is too short for my liking, but I remember you saying there'd be a longer model.
#385
Re: Billet clutch perch/lever available SOON!!
If there was no diffrence from bushings and bearings people would never buy bearings.... and i want that extra .5HP the ball bearing will deliver
i hope im on some sorta list.. cause i want to testie one
#386
Re: Billet clutch perch/lever available SOON!!
looks sick bro... whats the dealer setup on that?
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#391
Re: Billet clutch perch/lever available SOON!!
so theres only one setting im assuming thats the easy pull setting. just an fyi for the next batch - you should make all 3 settings. some people have an extended clutch arm that they run along with the ez pull lever and since they have the extended clutch arm, they cant run it in the ez pull hole and use the middle hole instead. im pretty sure thats how mikem has his setup **** looks by the way
#392
Re: Billet clutch perch/lever available SOON!!
the bushing or bearing go in the lever . when you pull the lever in the load is put on the bushing/bearing . the differece is probably nominal but after a whole day of poppn clutches every little bit can make a difference. will the perches work with the msr lever?
#393
Re: Billet clutch perch/lever available SOON!!
is it something that you can see on the lever? you mentioned how the bushing/bearing takes the load when you pull the lever in. Just curious if you can actually see the bushing/bearing. I like to know what we're talkin about lol.
#394
#395
Re: Billet clutch perch/lever available SOON!!
remove your msr lever from the perch and the hole where the bolt goes in has needle bearings. like i said its prob going to be very nominal diff . but i dont understand if someone was going to make a better product why would they eliminate one of the good features of the product they are copying
#397
Re: Billet clutch perch/lever available SOON!!
remove your msr lever from the perch and the hole where the bolt goes in has needle bearings. like i said its prob going to be very nominal diff . but i dont understand if someone was going to make a better product why would they eliminate one of the good features of the product they are copying
#398
Re: Billet clutch perch/lever available SOON!!
only problem i've had with an MSR or Moose is the cable adjuster is prone to breaking or stripping out... that being said with this product being almost double the cost, whats the incentive to buy it? will it function 100% better? if you were smart, the MSR levers with the needle bearings should be interchangable OR you should offer the needle bearings as an option.. just a thought
#399
Re: Billet clutch perch/lever available SOON!!
looks hot but i dont think its exacly on track for beating the easy pulls that are already available at a fraction of the cost of this one. .....besides the pot metal as of billet
bulky hardened steel hex head bolts. should be button head stainless
no bearings ...is there that little clearance that its unnecessary? room for grease? brass race?
im not bashing this lever whatsoever but i was simply noting things i personally appreciate on these msrs and moosse levers. your on the right track for sure but i feel on the next run will have these key missing pieces. either way looks sick and great work!
bulky hardened steel hex head bolts. should be button head stainless
no bearings ...is there that little clearance that its unnecessary? room for grease? brass race?
im not bashing this lever whatsoever but i was simply noting things i personally appreciate on these msrs and moosse levers. your on the right track for sure but i feel on the next run will have these key missing pieces. either way looks sick and great work!
Last edited by SLOPDIDDY; 09-11-2009 at 11:21 PM.