Short adjustable Clutch levers

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Stu
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Short adjustable Clutch levers

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I am due to get my VTR Firestorm in the next week or so but will ideally need to change the clutch lever for an adjustable one even better if its a shorter one.

Does anyone know of anyone that makes them? I've checked Pazzo etc but they only seem to make the brake lever.

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Post by rst steve »

Pazzo do make adjustable ones but dont know if they do short ones. I've got a normal length Pazzo on mine. :D
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Post by Beebug52 »

Yes they do make shortie brake and clutch levers, I got both mine from

Promoto
Imex Business
Kings Road
Tyseley
Birmingham
B11 2AL


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Post by Stu »

Cheers - I will be getting some next week check all my usual dealers and they couldn't find them - typical if it's not on their screen it don't exist lol
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I'm in love with ASV levers at the mo, short and black, like my coffee!
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might seem a numpty question 8O but what difference does having short levers make
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yeh i woz thinking that, appen there for people wi short fingers! :wink: :lol: :lol:
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Nah, but you get through 1" narrower gaps between cars!

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doggit wrote:might seem a numpty question 8O but what difference does having short levers make
carl
Personally I only ever use 2 fingers with braking and clutching so normal levers can catch the knuckles - can also help in spills on track days as less to catch :D

IMPO they also look better 8)
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ah neva thought of that, and i only use a couple of fingers on levers, so might take a look at adding shorties
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well i will just lock up my back wheel like you do :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: but it will be no different to how i ride now with long levers, i will just grab a big 2 finger full 8)
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Post by Ernie Cooley »

I might need a long clutch one and a short Front brake one seeing as I am a 4 finder leftie and 2 finger rightie :lol:
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ernie :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Timbo wrote:Stu and Doggit, what about when 2 fingers just wont do? When u need a big hand full of brake when Captain Volvo pulls out on you for instance?


If needed in an emergency you could get 3 on but when instructing and track I've never had any problems. Plus my fingers have been broken that many times the little fingers have no power to them.
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