adjustable clutch lever
Hi All, first post here... Just bought a 2002 f4i and have a couple questions concerning the clutch lever. (My hands are pretty small and I find myself having to reach for the clutch lever)
1. Any tips on adjusting the clutch lever so it is closer to the grip?
2. An adjustable clutch lever that will work with the f4i? I am familiar with the "Roll-A-Click" levers just wasnt sure if there was a less expensive alternative. If anyone has used the "Roll-A-Click" lever, what do you think?
I appreciate any help or advice anyone may have regarding this.
Thanks!
1. Any tips on adjusting the clutch lever so it is closer to the grip?
2. An adjustable clutch lever that will work with the f4i? I am familiar with the "Roll-A-Click" levers just wasnt sure if there was a less expensive alternative. If anyone has used the "Roll-A-Click" lever, what do you think?
I appreciate any help or advice anyone may have regarding this.
Thanks!
I have the CRG short levers and I like them a lot. They are kind of expensive but I think they will be the solution to your problem. I got mine for $80 a side at the Mid-Ohio Races from Indysuperbikes. It looks like their regular pirce is $85.95.
ORIGINAL: MgA_ODEN
Not much , I two finger both levers with ease.
ORIGINAL: josho66
So I take it those shorten how much you have to squeeze to engage the clutch?
So I take it those shorten how much you have to squeeze to engage the clutch?
Allow you to adjust the resting point of the lever so you dont have to reach...in the case of your right hand, you can adjust the lever on the fly to compensate for break fade and wear.
ORIGINAL: mach9
Allow you to adjust the resting point of the lever so you dont have to reach...in the case of your right hand, you can adjust the lever on the fly to compensate for break fade and wear.
Allow you to adjust the resting point of the lever so you dont have to reach...in the case of your right hand, you can adjust the lever on the fly to compensate for break fade and wear.
ORIGINAL: mach9
Allow you to adjust the resting point of the lever so you dont have to reach...in the case of your right hand, you can adjust the lever on the fly to compensate for break fade and wear.
Allow you to adjust the resting point of the lever so you dont have to reach...in the case of your right hand, you can adjust the lever on the fly to compensate for break fade and wear.
Got it.


