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clutch lever
Morning all

Anyone know if its possible to get a clutch lever with an adjustable span to fit a 04 900 or if a suitable lever fits off another bike??????????
Has anyone seen the plot?
dunno if any udder bike lever fit but CRG do span adjustable levers. they usually advertise in ride mag and mcn, do a google search and see what ya find. they are expensive though.
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Can't think of another bike with a cable operated clutch <b>and</b> an adjustable clutch lever. Why not loosen off the clutch cable at the adjuster just a bit so it makes it easier to reach? Don't overdo it, you must still be able to fully disengage the clutch.


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