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Easy Pull Clutch system
- ambergrismooon
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Thanks in advance.
mOoOn
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www.americanclassix.com/kawa_improvements.html
This lists for 4 bills!
The longer lever makes sense and is much less. I would replace my cable too. It is amazing how much difference a new cable will make. A complete lube of the inside parts can help as well.
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or maybe this is what you ment is sold on ebay.
store.azmusa.com/easclutsys.html
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Just something to consider? $25 rather than $250.
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I don´t know if this is something for you,
or maybe this is what you ment is sold on ebay.
store.azmusa.com/easclutsys.html
Hmm... had a similar clutch puller on a dirt bike one time .
Made it super easy, without it was hard as a rock!
Not that the clutches on my bikes are too tough to handle but i might try one of these and see if there is an improvment:silly:
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That looks like a good investment, especially with heavy duty springs..... lol, Ill have to put it on the "Wanted" listIs this the set up that you guys were talking about?
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Too many bikes to list!
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07 MDP Rookie of the Year
01 ZX-12R street/drag bike. 8.97 @155.7 pump gas, dot tires, no bars, no power adders. top speed in the 1/4: 161MPH
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Maybe I'll take George's advice and reinstall my "old" springs with the kit OR should I get OEM springs?
Any thoughts?
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