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VTXLady53

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CyberHick's EZ Clutch
« on: September 19, 2006, 07:15:13 PM »

Got it today and Jim installed it on the bike.....Sorry can't tell you if it was hard to install or not. I was inside listening to Martin's CD......(Great Music) Oh sorry off subjuct.

But it sure is easier to pull in the clutch....Thanks. I will be test driving it tomorrow riding to work, if it doesn't rain. I will let you know more feed back tomorrow afternoon... :)




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Re: CyberHick's EZ Clutch
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2006, 07:31:32 AM »

Okay lady ask the man who installed it how hard it was and were the directions understandable to us normal not so mechanical men...lol.....Any information would be greatly appreciated  O0     :-X
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Re: CyberHick's EZ Clutch
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2006, 06:38:16 PM »

The installation is easy; I hadn't even finished the first beer when I was done. If you're thinking of getting it, I'll offer some suggestions (Steve may know a better way): it's easier to dremel off the rivet if you use something to prop the shifter arm forward. Don't have to worry about grinding the wrong parts that way. I used a 12" tight-fitting drift punch to align the cable bracket; just point the end right at the swivel. All you need to install it is a 4mm Allen wrench and an 8mm box wrench. Oh, I forgot--you might need to ream the bolt holes a tad; that pretty black coating kept the bolts from going through. Guys, this is a well-made little gizmo that really works. I was afraid that it would increase the lever travel too much for my short-fingered little bride, but my fears were unfounded. And if you're not 100% satisfied, Steve will quadruple your money back!!! ;D   Seriously though, when my arthritis acts up I wish I had something like this for my bike; I've had to cut a few rides short because I couldn't pull in the clutch lever any more. Y'done good, Steve!
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Re: CyberHick's EZ Clutch
« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2006, 09:32:47 PM »

I had it put on at the tech session last Saturday, it works GREAT!! :D
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