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Reaper0001
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has anyone put a hydrological clutch lever on their bike and if so how did they do it are their pics or some part i can buy to make this work?
any help is welcome
any help is welcome
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feather light LOL your funny broI'm sure with enough time, effort and money it could be done, but why would you want to?
Is the feather light clutch of the GS too hard or are you going for the wow factor?
Just an engineering challenge?
feather light LOL your funny bro
An easy pull with the pinky alone is normal for any size GS.
If yours is harder you have a clutch issue to fix.
I can understand why he'd want to go hydraulic. I can't seem to keep my clutch cables from breaking every other year.
Yes, these are Suzuki factory cables, yes it is a Suzuki factory lever, yes the cable is properly lubed and routed.
The problem lies in the stupid plastic shim that compresses and deforms after the first pull of the clutch lever, causing the barrel to become misaligned in the lever, causing undue strain and then ultimately breaking at the most inopportune time.
I'd love a hydraulic clutch on my 82 Kat.
I can understand why he'd want to go hydraulic. I can't seem to keep my clutch cables from breaking every other year.
I can understand why he'd want to go hydraulic. I can't seem to keep my clutch cables from breaking every other year.
Yes, these are Suzuki factory cables, yes it is a Suzuki factory lever, yes the cable is properly lubed and routed.
The problem lies in the stupid plastic shim that compresses and deforms after the first pull of the clutch lever, causing the barrel to become misaligned in the lever, causing undue strain and then ultimately breaking at the most inopportune time.
I'd love a hydraulic clutch on my 82 Kat.
Try putting a new lever, maybe the hole is elongated/damaged. My cables last forever.