Left hand brake/clutch combo

Discussion in 'General (Main)' started by lankydoug, Jan 19, 2015.

  1. lankydoug Husqvarna
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  2. juicypips Husqvarna
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    Clarke levers yeh look the mutz nutz but the price is crazyer than coconutz.
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    I tried the older version on a buddies 449 husky. I hated it but really I think you need time to get used to it. Not sure he liked it either as he sold it but think he was looking at the newer ones don't know for sure. Interesting idea.
  5. lankydoug Husqvarna
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    Since I have a cable clutch and I've never had any trouble pulling the clutch with one finger I have no use for the hydraulic clutch master cyl. but I find the lever configuration interesting. I was thinking of something similar for a left had rear brake add on.
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    I am thinking loud about it for more then a year but the price is still a bit prohibitive

    if it was only a few hundreds lower lets say from a $1000+ as it stands now to a $700 range I would have it on the bike

    Robert-Jan
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    tony bou goes the standard route.......