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brazilian rider
05-15-2003, 11:18 PM
Does anyone knows or had experience on this eazy clutch levers???
They say you get 30% off power to pull it.
I saw one for $19.95 very good offer, just thinking if it really works.
Anyone?
Yup, Get the adjustable Works Connection, pro perch or Hydraulic clutch will even be better.
i got an msr clutch lever from c and d and i love it, the bracket they gave me snapped but im using the stocker so im fine i highly suggest it
brazilian rider
05-16-2003, 12:17 AM
And it is really much better than stock, I mean, reduces arms fadigue?
How much did you guys paid for yours?
what quad are u ridin, if ur ridin a 400ex and ur using the clutch enough to tire your arms out something is wrong:huh i use mine to take off and when i put the rear brakes on
anyway i got pep it works good and if u take care of it and grease it like ur suppose to its fine i paid 30 bucks for mine from nacs racing
cudaman
05-16-2003, 05:11 AM
Originally posted by freeride132
what quad are u ridin, if ur ridin a 400ex and ur using the clutch enough to tire your arms out something is wrong:huh i use mine to take off and when i put the rear brakes on
anyway i got pep it works good and if u take care of it and grease it like ur suppose to its fine i paid 30 bucks for mine from nacs racing
so are you saying you speed shift. you dont use it while shiftin gears or what??
Originally posted by cudaman
so are you saying you speed shift. you dont use it while shiftin gears or what??
I don't while shifting up but always when shifting down.. Mainly while racing...while just out riding I use it the entire time pretty much...
cudaman
05-16-2003, 09:15 AM
oh ok. i heard that speed shifting wasnt the best for the bike, is this true
i always clutch when shifting, ALWAYS, and i bought the more expensive one at 33$
cudaman
05-16-2003, 10:33 AM
yeah i always shift too. i figured speed shifting was hard on te bike. oh well i guess its personal pref.
400exbiggun
05-17-2003, 01:59 PM
i don't know about you guys, but i always pull the clutch in to shift. i would rather have sore arms then have something go wrong. i have a easy pull, and somedays go riding for 10hrs in the mountains, and my fingers do still hurt, so i think i will look into the hydraulic.
toby400ex
05-17-2003, 04:02 PM
Ive never got a sore arm from the clutch, i usually speed shift on the start then use the clutch just enough to smooth out the shifting when riding. I like my msr raptor perch and lever, easy pull and it is hella sweet.
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